The Solana Mobile ecosystem is preparing to roll out SKR tokens to a specific user base, creating some interesting distinctions in how rewards are being distributed. Users who own Seeker phones will be eligible for the airdrop, though the situation looks different for those who previously invested in Saga devices. This selective approach to token distribution reflects broader patterns in how blockchain projects manage community incentives and ecosystem participation. The differentiation raises questions about how mobile-first Web3 platforms balance legacy user support with new platform adoption strategies. Solana's mobile strategy continues to evolve, and this airdrop structure gives us insight into the project's priorities as it scales its hardware and software integration.
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Gm_Gn_Merchant
· 15h ago
Once again, unfair treatment, Saga users are directly abandoned? This move is truly a bit ruthless.
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LazyDevMiner
· 01-08 20:18
Is this discrimination again? Saga users are being cut again.
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MoonlightGamer
· 01-08 02:49
It's the same double standard again. What do Saga users think?
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PumpStrategist
· 01-08 02:48
Looking at SKR's recent chip distribution, old users are being cut, new users are being pumped up, a classic leek harvesting routine [laugh]
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Saga holders are being PUAed, this is what they call "ecosystem incentives," interesting
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The pattern is set: airdrops to newcomers but not to veterans, just routine operations of a Ponzi scheme
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This differentiated distribution clearly releases risk; the chips of old users should have loosened long ago
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Quite interesting, Solana is teaching us what the art of "burning bridges after crossing" means
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What is the current mindset of Saga users? Being treated as an ATM is indeed [cold laugh]
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From a probabilistic strategy perspective, new platform attractiveness > old user loyalty, which aligns with capital logic
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That's why I never believe in "community incentives," I've seen through it long ago
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Technical support is bullshit; this is naked redistribution of interests, nothing more to say
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GasFeeSurvivor
· 01-08 02:41
Are you showing favoritism again? Saga users really feel betrayed and hurt.
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WagmiWarrior
· 01-08 02:23
It's another case of discrimination, Saga users being ignored? That's outrageous.
The Solana Mobile ecosystem is preparing to roll out SKR tokens to a specific user base, creating some interesting distinctions in how rewards are being distributed. Users who own Seeker phones will be eligible for the airdrop, though the situation looks different for those who previously invested in Saga devices. This selective approach to token distribution reflects broader patterns in how blockchain projects manage community incentives and ecosystem participation. The differentiation raises questions about how mobile-first Web3 platforms balance legacy user support with new platform adoption strategies. Solana's mobile strategy continues to evolve, and this airdrop structure gives us insight into the project's priorities as it scales its hardware and software integration.