0xMoon Second Round Community Airdrop is here, this time directly received tokens from the project team as a reward for everyone.
The activity rules are quite simple—three consecutive draws, a total pool of 1.4 million tokens, 10 winning spots, each person can get about $400 worth.
Speaking of 0xMoon, it originally started as a project based on the 402 protocol. Although the popularity of the 402 protocol has decreased somewhat now, the team hasn't been idle, shifting focus to foundational infrastructure like oracle and payment systems. The direction still seems pragmatic, not just a pure hype play.
It's quite rare for community benefits like this to continue, as not many project teams are willing to spend real money on user growth. For early participants, this kind of airdrop is both a reward and a retention method—only through mutual effort can the community atmosphere be built up.
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BlockchainFries
· 12-10 10:37
Another fake airdrop, with a lower chance of winning than buying a lottery ticket.
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MerkleMaid
· 12-10 10:32
Coming to freebie again, probability theory tells me that out of ten people, I'm not one of them...
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MetaReckt
· 12-10 10:30
Airdrop is happening again. This time, 0xMoon is really generous, dropping 1.4 million tokens directly.
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WealthCoffee
· 12-10 10:30
Another round of airdrops, this time 0xMoon seems to really be generous
The 402 setup is no longer popular, shifting focus to infrastructure is a good move
However, with only ten spots, the chances of winning... well, it depends on luck
0xMoon Second Round Community Airdrop is here, this time directly received tokens from the project team as a reward for everyone.
The activity rules are quite simple—three consecutive draws, a total pool of 1.4 million tokens, 10 winning spots, each person can get about $400 worth.
Speaking of 0xMoon, it originally started as a project based on the 402 protocol. Although the popularity of the 402 protocol has decreased somewhat now, the team hasn't been idle, shifting focus to foundational infrastructure like oracle and payment systems. The direction still seems pragmatic, not just a pure hype play.
It's quite rare for community benefits like this to continue, as not many project teams are willing to spend real money on user growth. For early participants, this kind of airdrop is both a reward and a retention method—only through mutual effort can the community atmosphere be built up.