Sei Releases Season 3 Airdrop Eligibility Guide
BlockBeats News, January 29th, Sei released the Third Season Airdrop Eligibility Guide, indicating that airdrop eligibility is usually based on user activity such as asset exchange, lending, liquidity providing, NFT transactions, cross-chain activities, asset holdings at the time of the snapshot, and participation in governance voting.
The guide advises users to engage in various applications consistently, maintain a healthy wallet interaction history, and follow official channels to stay eligible. Users are also reminded to prioritize security, only validate airdrop claim links through official channels, avoid sharing mnemonic phrases, and be cautious of scams requesting prepaid fees to "unlock" airdrops. In the previous second season, approximately 34.43 million SEI tokens were distributed to 44,445 addresses, with a portion of the initial token supply reserved for future community rewards and airdrop plans.
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