
冰蛙|11月 25, 2025 06:24
Today, I’m fulfilling the promise I made back then.
I’ve taken the entire airdrop given to me by Monad (a total of 38,888 tokens, worth less than 1,000U), added 9,000U of my own funds, and rounded it up to a total of 10,000U.
I’ve distributed all of it to the addresses of those 'testnet victims who worked tirelessly for nine months but were not recognized by the Monad team.'
No selection, no lottery, no thresholds.
No one was excluded, and no one was treated differently.
In Monad’s long and bittersweet testnet journey, every user who put in effort and dedication deserves to be seen and respected.
I hope this small gesture can bring a little warmth and confidence to everyone in this cold, harsh Web3 world, where there are far more exploitative projects than quality ones.
Also, the collapse of Monad’s token price was met with a wave of congratulations.
I don’t think it’s schadenfreude—it’s the crowning of delayed justice.
It also reaffirms what I wrote in my post at the end of October: the future consequences of Monad will be the result of today’s actions.
Monad’s consequences have finally come to fruition.
After all, arrogant heads are always brought down by the market in the end.
A project that completely ignores market feedback, disrespects its users, exploits its testnet, and relies on PR to push itself forward may temporarily grab attention, but it will inevitably be pulled down in the long run.
Because every exploitative action and every detail of user disregard quietly accumulates into today’s reckoning.
The reckoning may not come quickly, but it never fails to arrive.
This is the market’s declaration: respecting the community and users is respecting valuation itself.
I believe true value comes from users, and a genuine Web3 cannot be built on exploitation, disregard, and arrogance.
Monad is no great loss—we deserve better projects.
Here’s the link to check the 'Ice Frog Airdrop': (https://docs.(google.com)/spreadsheets/d/1uz89Z7LSenV5dpVd4QUOJ-y2Tr6iCk-oVnq4VCRiLUc/edit?usp=sharing)