The airdrop acknowledges both XION community members and industry participants who have demonstrated exceptional strength in beliefNEW YORK, Nov.12, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- XION, the first walletless L1 blockchain for consumer adoption, today announced the launch of its airdrop checker coined "Believe in Something.” It allows community members who have been participating in the XION ecosystem since launch to verify their eligibility to receive XION tokens, in addition to a wide range of partner communities, ahead of the network’s highly anticipated mainnet launch.
"We’re excited about all the things to come for XION and the community, and can’t wait to see where our movement will take all of us.” Drawing inspiration from the Prometheus mythology of spreading knowledge and power to the people, XION's token distribution strategy aims to recognize and reward those who have demonstrated unwavering belief in Web3's transformative potential.
The lion’s share, 69%, is allocated to the XION community, and the remaining 31% is allocated towards a wide variety of community and industry participants that have demonstrated their clear belief in something.
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