Looks like a scam.
The whitepaper is almost empty. According to it, the website will apparently be educating new users about crypto and who knows what the coin will be for.
This is also fun. The linked in profile of the first team member:
Rob McNealy
Robert L. McNealy has 12 years of experience in the flooring industry, as a contractor, certified inspector, walkway auditor, and expert witness. He has inspection training in hardwood, laminate and resilient flooring, as well as substrates and subfloors. As a contractor, he has direct experience with the installation of all major types of floor coverings in both residential and commercial settings. With a Master of Business Administration degree, and experience in government contracting, Mr. McNealy is well versed in contract and scope of work analysis. His experience with architectural and interior design planning has honed his ability to properly specify floor coverings for different applications, and his background in site and floor safety has guided his passion for creating for safer walkways.
The experience from the flooring industry might come handy for crypto, right?
How can a smart contract free airdrop be a scam? Here's the links to the airdrop code:
https://etherscan.io/address/0xd9c7e5b218818cb8ffa4fc5966c5ea5d99c30e1aIf you use 0.1 gwei it costs you less than $0.009 (USD)
Most people in crypto come from other places; it's a new industry. I don't know many people in the floor industry with 400,000 plus twitters followers: Twitter.com/robmcnealy