Do we need to hold Deeponion coins to be eligible for the airdrop? Another question is why is the OP getting a lot of negative feedback?
Crypto got negative feedback pretty much on a whim originally. There was no real meat behind any of the accusations and all points that the enemies of DO made were actually points that DO pretty clearly stated in its announcement, e.g. the premine for the Airdrop.
Apparently when you announce that you've made a premine so you can distribute it in airdrops means that you are a scam, according to the people who left negative trust.
While there surely were illegitimate projects which tried this route in the past, I think it's patently wrong to accuse anyone who premines as a scammer right away. DO has been very transparent about the intention of the premine and so far everything is going exactly as it has been announced, which is a fairly unique way of distributing the coins to supporters and early believers.
When crypto then asked about whether or not it's possible to negate the (in my opinion completely unjust) negative feedback, he got some feedback from supporters, which triggered the enemies to leave even more negative feedback.
A long story short: Make up your own mind and read all the info that is available. The trust system on this forum is almost complete garbage and I wouldn't pay too much attention to it. I would certainly check very closely before making any deals with anyone who has red trust, but I would do the exact same for people with green trust anyways.
By the way, I defended DO before joining the Airdrop and pointed out someone's nonsense. I was "enrolled" in another campaign at that time, and the campaign manager (who was a friend of the person accusing DO) refused to accept me with the reason of "low quality posts" (which you can quickly check yourself to be bullshit). He basically left me as an unpaid advertiser for three weeks before even giving me the facts too. This to me, is reason alone to not trust any of the feedback those individuals leave. They're morally corrupt and no different from politicians who speak nicely but act like complete dipshits behind the scenes.
But as I've said, check the facts yourself and then decide who you want to believe. I'm only trying to say what I've found as objectively as possible, but I'm obviously biased towards DO based on my circumstances.
If I ever found any serious indicators that DO was a scam I would immediately point it out myself though.I don't care about money enough to support a hoax and only support DO because I believe in the project and very much appreciate the thought and effort that has gone into the campaign, which is why I have also defended the dev when I was enrolled in another campaign.