So, there are a lot
of airdropping trends, and a blockchain - based company may or may not adopt them depending on their respective projects.
Not exact matches
Van Schreven's comment speaks to a broader
trend in the cryptocurrency space
of token issuers raising the money they need in private initial coin offerings (ICOs) and then skipping the public sale for what's being called an
airdrop.
The funding round makes the firm the latest to join the increasingly popular
trend of issuing
airdrops - via which firms distribute tokens for free to interested parties, instead
of holding token sales or initial coin offerings.