A combo of aggressive Sybil filtering and laser-focus on prioritizing developers and “durable” users helped the price of LayerZero’s native token hold steady following its airdrop, claims LayerZero Labs’ CEO Bryan Pellegrino. Pellegrino told Cointelegraph at Korea Blockchain Week that LayerZero did a lot of “very unique” things with its airdrop, including a “big Sybil hunt” that blocked bots and excessive farming in a bid to put its native ZRO (ZRO) tokens in the hands of the network’s most dedicated users. “Our goal was to reward the real users, the people who are the most dedicated and durab…