I don't think airdrops are good anyways. Not that bad news.
China had been a bit conservative in that sense and this is the reason to protect their domestic economy as a result of which they banned some of the exchanges that had been operating in the country.
Well, we all know the kind of government that China operates, so to see things like this is something expected, but I would not blame them, because looking at the point of everything, it just keeps looking that the ICO space has turned out to be something laughable. Sure, the enthusiasm was there, but as time goes on, we just started seeing a lot of people worldwide tending to abuse it, take advantage of inexperienced investors, raising money for their pockets and at the end having nothing to show for it than polluting the space with more shit coins and tokens. If they stop airdrops, I really would not be blaming them actually. It is their country and it is their call, and judging from the look of things, they have every reason to.