Catizen is set to launch its CATI token next week, and less than half of players appear to currently be eligible for the upcoming airdrop
Popular Telegram game Catizen is set to launch its CATI token on The Open Network next week, on September 20, and the airdrop should take place at or around the same time. On Tuesday, developer Pluto Studio shared which players will be eligible for a share of tokens.
And out of the approximately 35.8 million players who have tried Catizen, based on in-game data, it appears that less than half are currently making the cutoff. That’s because only players who have earned enough in-game vKitty coins to reach the “Silver League” will be eligible, and Pluto shared how many players have made the cut as of Tuesday.
As to a post shared to the official Catizen community on Telegram, over 15.2 million total players are currently eligible for a share of the airdrop, with the remaining players—over 20 million as of the early afternoon post—still stuck in the Bronze League and ineligible for rewards.
“Grab this last moment to join in Catizen!” the post adds, apparently encouraging players to either get started—or work to boost their standing..
The graphic included with the post appears to show how many players have reached each in-game league, with nearly 12.7 million in the Silver League, the next step up from Bronze. Over 2 million players have reached the Gold League, about 320,000 players are in Platinum, 76,000 players are in Diamond, and 108,000 are in the Master League.
Just 10,505 players have made it to the top Royal League and are likely to receive the juiciest airdrops of all. But Catizen has yet to share allocation details.
Built as a mini app within the Telegram messaging platform, Catizen is a simple matching puzzle game where players match similar cats in a cat cafe. By doing so, they can unlock higher-level cat varieties and earn more in-game currency, which will unlock an allocation of the upcoming, on-chain CATI token.