It Can't Be This Easy Just Because We Did an Airdrop! They Started Stealing QR Codes - Coin Bulletin

Mask Network founder Suji Yan announced today that Pudgy Penguins toy products have been launched in stores in New York and their QR codes have been stolen.

According to Yan's statement, the sudden token airdrop led to some people rushing to Walmart stores and stealing QR codes that could receive the airdrop.

Suji Yan expressed that this behavior should be condemned by the cryptocurrency community, emphasizing that such incidents damage both the project and the overall image of the crypto ecosystem.

Pudgy Penguins is known as one of the popular projects in the cryptocurrency and NFT ecosystem, attracting attention by providing digital asset or airdrop access through QR codes on physical products. However, such intense demand and opportunism have led to chaos in stores.

This incident once again highlights the intense interest in crypto airdrops and raises new questions about physical product security.

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