PANews reported on June 14 that ZK Nation said on Twitter that the 2024 airdrop faces great challenges because the millions of robots operated by advanced industrial farms are difficult to distinguish from real users in terms of behavior patterns, which makes traditional activity-based airdrops ineffective in building lasting and sustainable communities. Although ZK Nation's airdrop design has shortcomings, they believe that the trade-offs made are reasonable. This airdrop will benefit hundreds of thousands of people and bring life-changing opportunities to many people.

ZK Nation also admitted that some people were not satisfied with the amount of the airdrop. To this end, they spent several days investigating and verifying the data and found no major problems, but also admitted that the communication on the details of the airdrop design was not clear enough. To address these issues, they have developed a series of FAQs to respond to community questions and will continue to improve the feedback mechanism to answer all questions in a transparent manner. The official claiming of the airdrop will begin on June 17.