1. AltLayer (ALT) has launched its $100
million token airdrop for early users,
becoming the first of at least three
protocols to distribute significant token
amounts.
2. The ALT token and claiming process
went live on January 25, with 300 million
tokens allocated to the initial airdrop.
3. AltLayer's airdrop is part of a trend, with
two other protocols planning even larger
airdrops in the coming days.
4. Celestia stakers, eligible for the ALT
airdrop, may experience delays due to
technical differences in the claiming
mechanism.
5. Dymension, a multilayer rollup deployer,
plans to launch its mainnet and distribute 70 million DYM tokens in an airdrop, with
an estimated total value of $210 million.
6. Solana-based decentralized exchange
Jupiter is set to launch its JUP token on
January 31, distributing 1 billion tokens
with an estimated value of $410 million at
current prices.
7. Bitcoin Ordinals users may be eligible
for a potential airdrop called "Runestone,"
a decentralized initiative rewarding early
users of the Ordinals protocol.
8. Crypto users are warned to remain
cautious, as the announcement highlights
an influx of scam accounts posing as
official social media pages of crypto firms
offering airdrops.
9. Scammers often create fake posts
leading users to fraudulent "airdrop
claims" websites, attempting to drain
wallets.
10. The information emphasizes the need
for caution and due diligence when
participating in airdrops and verifying the
legitimacy of announcements.