Solana Mobile: The first round of SKR distribution will exclude certain Seeker abnormal clusters and return them to the airdrop pool

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PANews January 18 News, Solana Mobile project leader Emmett posted on X platform that as SKR is about to go live, the Solana Mobile team will further identify some additional Seeker abnormal clusters based on existing anti-witch measures. The SKR token claim eligibility for addresses in these clusters will be removed from the initial distribution and returned to the future airdrop pool. Currently, Emmett has not disclosed specific identification details, only emphasizing that the team has been continuously monitoring the relevant issues. He also stated that the goal of launching SKR is to ensure fair distribution, so that tokens ultimately flow to users and developers who genuinely promote the platform’s growth. For most users who purchase the Seeker phone for practical use, this move will have a positive impact.

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