PANews reported on September 16 that according to Decrypt, some players were dissatisfied with the uncommunicated changes to the CATI token distribution model and distribution standards. The developer Pluto Studio admitted that they did not disclose the changes in the standards in advance. After the CATI airdrop interface was opened, some players expressed their disappointment on X because the share of rewards they received was lower than expected. It is reported that Pluto Studio stated that after discovering that some players used means to artificially increase their income, it has actually changed the design of the airdrop. The airdrop standards will be adjusted to minimize the profitability of vKitty and focus on factors that more accurately reflect real player activities, such as: on-chain interaction, task completion, fish coin purchases and consumption.
Pluto Studio plans to change vKitty-related airdrop standards to combat robot accounts
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