If you want to avoid that a single person creates several accounts / wallets to get more than one airdrop, then you need proof-of-identity.
For example Jumio provides this proof-of-identity service...
there is a simpler way. Just allow accounts with a certain age to claim the airdrop. like created before the start date of the stone announcement thread.
I think that's something simple and works more than well. But I got no doubt felixando will handle it
That works fine except in my case.
I found this forum within days of purchasing my first BTC...about a week after Felixando created the thread. Although I am a noob, I was intrigued by the idea of the next-generation of trust chains (DAG). I've been reading intently since and have donated reasonable amounts twice. I intend to continue support for the project as long as it's viable.
Regarding donations, I am not knowledgeable enough to gauge what makes good or bad distribution models, but I do think that rewarding posters for sometimes inane or banal comments does not seem right. (I'm not talking about the post I am replying to. Just making a general comment that a post that doesn't substantively add to the discourse should not be a measure of worthiness.)
Soon, a plan should be created laying out the communications and marketing strategy for announcing the project's progress, explaining STONE's unique benefits, and producing real-world use cases for its utilization. A professional website and social media campaign coincides with this which eventually culminates with a listing on an active, well-know exchange. Bottom line, this project will be a success through planning and execution, not good will and happenstance.
(Sorry for the lengthy post.)