@mrfti
$MON Allocation Analysis
I have analyzed the $MON airdrop distribution and here are the key findings:👇
âž–76,022 addresses are eligible to receive $MON as airdrop
âž–Total $MON allocated: 3,330,583,396 tokens (fully claimable by eligible addresses)
âž–Minimum allocation: 1500 $MON (received by 4980 addresses)
âž–Maximum allocation: 12.2M $MON (allocated to address:
0xfE25BBE82c87Fab5D8283799B3627b98543D29CF)
âž–Average $MON allocated: 43811.36 $MON
âž–Median $MON allocated: 12000 $MON
âž–~73% of addresses (55,537) received less than 25,000 $MON
âž–~35% of total airdrop is concentrated in just 456 addresses (>1M $MON each)
Many users like @monad airdrop because big holders got huge rewards, which excites investors and creates buzz. Many others don’t like it, saying it’s unfair and gives too much to a few while most get little.
Is this setup strong enough to keep the $MON price high?