CC and Lifeform to Airdrop, What Other Projects are Worth Watching?
Recently, CyberConnect and Lifeform will conduct airdrops, and SEI's MOD has confirmed that they will distribute airdrops to users.
On July 31st, visual DID infrastructure provider Lifeform announced the completion of snapshots at block heights 30342850 (BSC) and 17787821 (ETH). The LFT token airdrop will be distributed as a reward to early adopters of Lifeform.
On August 1st, Web3 social graph protocol CyberConnect released details of community rewards, offering a total of 2.4 million CYBER tokens for community users to claim, accounting for 2.4% of the total token supply.
SEI、CyberConnect、and Lifeform have all received investments of tens of millions of dollars from reputable institutions and have been valued at hundreds of millions of dollars. Additionally, SEI and CyberConnect participated in Binance's latest Launchpool activity, indicating that users who are eligible for their airdrops may expect decent returns.
Here are some other protocols that WikiBit has compiled, which might potentially distribute airdrops:
zkSynczkSync is a ZK Rollup that provides scalable and low-cost transactions on the Ethereum blockchain. It achieves this by submitting validity proofs along with bundled transactions to an Ethereum smart contract. The zkSync Era Mainnet Alpha is now open to the public. The team has announced that they will launch a native token in the future, which has sparked hopes for potential airdrops.
StarkNet
StarkNet is a decentralized Validity-Rollup (or “ZK-Rollup”) running on top of Ethereum, providing unlimited computational capacity for decentralized applications without compromising security or compatibility. It utilizes the secure and scalable STARK cryptographic proof system to ensure transaction security. StarkNet is permissionless, allowing anyone to use it without the need for third-party approval.
EigenLayer
EigenLayer is a protocol built on top of Ethereum that introduces the concept of re-staking, a new primitive in cryptographic economic security. This primitive allows for reimagining $ETH at the consensus layer. Users staking SETH can choose to join the EigenLayer smart contract to re-stake their $ETH and extend cryptographic economic security to other applications on the network. EigenLayer's potential lies in its ability to aggregate and extend cryptographic economic security through re-staking, verifying and building new applications on top of Ethereum.
Connext
Connext is a cross-chain protocol used for fast and trustless communication between different blockchain networks, enabling asset transfers and cross-EVM chain contract interactions. Use cases include building DApps focused on cross-chain liquidity, cross-chain NFTs, and cross-chain governance.
Celestia
Celestia, formerly known as LazyLedger, is a unique Layer 1 blockchain built using the Cosmos SDK. Celestia offers a modular blockchain network that enhances the application chain model, enabling developers to scale and aggregate easily without compromising customizability and sovereignty. Through data availability sampling, Celestia's throughput scales with demand as more users join the network and run light nodes, providing developers with rich choices for building content and applications.
Scroll
Scroll is Ethereum's native zkEVM Layer 2 solution that enables native compatibility with existing Ethereum applications and tools. Scroll processes off-chain transactions and publishes succinct correctness proofs on-chain. Compared to the Ethereum base layer, this results in higher throughput and lower costs.
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