WatBird has officially opened the WAT coin claim for users ahead of its airdrop and listing on Bitget. The $WAT token will be available for trading on Bitget starting on September 23. Users can now claim their WAT coins either to a Bitget account or a TON Wallet.

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WatBird offers two options for users to claim their $WAT tokens. The first option allows users to claim half of their WAT coins during the Token Generation Event (TGE) and receive an additional 3.4 times their claimed amount over the next three months by joining WatBird’s MoonClub. The second option enables users to claim all their WAT coins at the TGE and receive 0.5 times more in three months. Alternatively, users can claim all their tokens at once, but with a smaller bonus.

The WAT coin launch, scheduled for September 23, will take place during the TGE.  Players and investors participating in the WatBird ecosystem need to claim their tokens before the TGE to take advantage of the options provided.

Details of the WAT Coin Airdrop

WatBird is a blockchain-based game built on The Open Network (TON) blockchain. The game features simple mechanics where players navigate obstacles and collect points. WatBird allows players to earn rewards called WatPoints by completing in-game challenges. WatPoints can be converted into WAT tokens, which hold real-world value.

WatBird will conduct a $WAT token airdrop as part of the Token Generation Event (TGE) on September 23. The airdrop will distribute WAT tokens to eligible participants within the ecosystem. Players can earn $WAT tokens by participating in WatBird gameplay and staking GMEE tokens. Users can also earn tokens by joining specific rewards events and competitions on the GAMEE platform.

Notably, the airdrop allows participants to acquire WAT tokens before they become available for trading on exchanges like Bitget. The trading platform is also running a campaign where users can participate to share 57,143,640 $WAT. 

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