Dymension Announces Launch of Genesis Rolldrop, Eligible Participants Can Claim Up to 70 Million DYM Tokens
Module-based blockchain Dymension announced on the X platform that over one million addresses have the opportunity to participate in Dymension's Genesis Rolldrop. Eligible participants can claim up to 70 million DYM (7% of the total supply) by January 21, 2024, 12:00 (UTC time).
The airdrop details are as follows, targeting users of Celestia, Ethereum L2, Cosmos, and Solana:
Celestia: Users staking TIA in Celestia as of December 19, 2023, are eligible to receive 20 million DYM (2% of the total supply). The minimum staking requirement is 1 TIA, with an upper limit of 5000 TIA.
Ethereum L2: Users on Arbitrum, Optimism, Base, and Blast will receive 10 million DYM (1% of the total supply) based on user activity, funds in multi-signature bridge contracts, and previous airdrop lists.
Cosmos: ATOM stakers, stATOM holders, and OSMO stakers will qualify for 17.5 million DYM (1.75% of the total supply) from the initial supply by the same December 19 deadline.
Solana: 10 million DYM (1% of the total supply) will be distributed based on 500,000 participating addresses across various protocols like Wormhole, Tensor, and Drip.Haus.
NFTs: A total of 12.5 million DYM (1.25% of the total supply) will be allocated to holders of Pudgy Penguins, Mad Lads, Tensorians, and Bad Kids.
Additionally, after the Genesis airdrop, a new proposal will be introduced. This proposal aims to distribute 2.5 million DYM rewards to users who bridge tokens to the Dymension network. Supported cross-chain tokens include USDC, TIA, USDT, ATOM, ETH, and SOL.
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