According to BlockBeats, on January 8, the modular computing layer and RaaS platform Lumoz announced that its airdrop token application has been officially closed at 16:00 this afternoon (UTC+8), and all 323,014,916 MOZ tokens that have not been claimed after the deadline will be destroyed. It is reported that Lumoz's large-scale airdrop will be open for application on December 8, 2024, and the claim period will be 1 month. Users who exceed the claim period will no longer be able to obtain $MOZ tokens through airdrops.
According to previous news, the total amount of Lumoz airdrop this time is 10%, and a total of about 3 million users have inquired/claimed the Lumoz esMOZ token airdrop, and more than 100,000 NFTs have been claimed and used. At present, the zkVerifier node network is still open, and users can get esMOZ token rewards by staking MOZ tokens, running or entrusting nodes to participate in the zkVerifier node network. As of press time, a total of 67,594,199 esMOZ participated in zkVerifier node mining, and 75,723 zkVerifier licenses participated in the verification network.