Did Catizen Mislead Its Community?

The long-awaited Catizen airdrop has finally arrived, reaching a staggering value of $1.11 USD per token, a figure that is eye-catching even for Telegram bots. However, the community has been quick to question the project's recent decisions. What is causing so much controversy?

Initially, Catizen promised to distribute 43% of the total token supply to players via the airdrop. However, in the later stages, that figure was reduced to 34%, of which only 15% was actually distributed, generating great unrest among users.

In a statement issued on September 20, the company announced that the remaining 19% will be delivered through a special pass, called the Catizen Airdrop Pass, which will have a 90-day cycle and will distribute 1% of the tokens per season. To obtain the tokens, players will have to complete a series of tasks that will give them points, which can be checked in real time through the pass, showing the estimated amount of $CATI that they will receive at the end of each season.

The problem that has worried users the most is that, with a total of 19 seasons, this process could extend for almost five years. Complaints have not been long in coming, but so far, Catizen has not offered an official response. What does the future hold for this game and its $CATI currency? #Airdrop‏⁩s #Telegram #BinanceTurns7