ZKsync responded to the question of "why some addresses with zero transactions still receive allocations". It stated that airdrops are divided into user-based allocations (accounting for 89% of the airdrop) and contributor-based allocations (accounting for 11% of the airdrop). Wallets in the contributor category do not need to show activity on ZKsync Era. For example, contributor allocations focus on building early projects on ZKsync, contributing to relevant Github repositories, conducting security research, managing communities on Discord, or participating in personnel and communities of Degen, Bonsai, Crypto the Game, Pudgy, and Milady.

There are 184 addresses that meet the qualifications for the ZKsync Lite and have bridged assets on ZKsync Era, but no other transactions. These wallets are eligible for the airdrop.

In addition, 10 test addresses were added for internal quality assurance and testing. These addresses were allocated a minimum of 917 tokens. Once claimed, these tokens will be sent to a burn address.

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