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Some projects do allocate airdrop rewards to developers, especially those who contribute open-source code, build integrations, or enhance ecosystem infrastructure. Rewarding developers through airdrops recognizes their contributions while aligning them with the project’s success. This approach encourages innovation, fosters collaboration, and helps retain talent. However, such allocations are often separate from community distributions and may come under criticism if perceived as unfairly large. To maintain transparency, projects typically define clear criteria, such as contributions to GitHub repositories or active involvement in protocol development. When executed fairly, developer-focused airdrops not only incentivize technical growth but also ensure that those driving long-term value receive meaningful recognition.
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