PANews reported on March 11 that Charlie Rogers, chief marketing officer of the blind computing network Nillion, posted on the X platform: "Since the launch of the Nillion eligibility checker a few weeks ago, there has been increasing speculation in the community and cryptocurrency forums about who will receive what rewards. I want to clarify who we will reward and explain our exact approach to ensure that real community members are rewarded, not visitors who simply view the Nillion Discord as an airdrop waiting room. In designing the airdrop matrix, the team identified three main categories: community value, developer and open source contributions, and validator program participation. These categories are designed to reward people who have made significant contributions to the project, whether cultural contributions (such as art, writing, and design) or technical contributions (such as code contributions on GitHub or applications built on the network). At the same time, the airdrop excludes validators who use multiple wallets, one-click nodes, and low activity in the later period. Even if the query tool shows that they are eligible, these accounts will not receive airdrops."

In addition, Rogers introduced that the airdrop adopts a value-based reward weight, giving priority to members who have a practical role in promoting the ecosystem. The higher the contribution, the more airdrop shares can be calculated. The following two categories will not be included in the airdrop: 1. Only 4 secrets have been submitted, no Ethereum has been pledged, no role in Discord, and no Nill Pill NFT is held. 2. Became a validator after September 14, 2024, did not pledge any Ethereum, did not have a role in Discord, and did not hold Nill Pill NFT.