The ME Foundation will launch its Solana-based ecosystem token—ME, which is aligned with leading NFT
The ME Foundation will launch its Solana-based ecosystem token—ME, which is aligned with leading NFT marketplace Magic Eden—on December 10, a representative told Decrypt.
The airdrop, which traders anticipate may be worth more than $500 million based on pre-market trading prices, will reward users of Magic Edens Bitcoin exchange and cross-chain NFT marketplace. The token will be claimable exclusively through the Magic Eden Wallet app.
Specifics regarding the conversion of Magic Eden Diamonds, the platforms existing rewards program, to the ME token have not been revealed. However, the spokesperson said that allocations are expected to be based on factors such as “organic” trading activity, cross-chain trading, and “loyalty” or historical use of eligible platforms.
While users will not find out their allocations until December 10, they will be able to check their eligibility for the airdrop in the days before the claim using a tool that will be released by the ME Foundation.
When the claim officially opens on December 10, 12.5% of the total 1 billion ME supply (125 million tokens) will be immediately unlocked and offered to eligible Magic Eden users to claim. An additional 22.5% of the supply, or 225 million ME tokens, will be set aside to incentivize future use of ME Foundation protocols and related platforms.
The ME token has jumped up to $4.50 in pre-market trading via Whales Market, though trading volume has subsided since additional token details were announced on Monday. At that price, the ME airdrop would reward users with over $562 million on claim day. Coinbase's pre-market trading platform puts the price lower at $3.41, however.
Magic Eden started as a Solana NFT marketplace, but has since grown to become the leading Bitcoin Runes and NFT exchange while maintaining the highest market share among all NFT marketplaces in the last six months according to data from Tiexo.
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