đ± 'Catizen' Telegram Game Reveals Airdrop Pass as CATI Token Launches
Feline Telegram game Catizen has announced that its token can be used to gain a ticket to future airdrops through a season pass. This comes amid the launch and airdrop of its CATI token on The Open Network (TON).
Catizenâs initial airdrop plans to reward players of its swipe-to-earn game with 15% of its total token supply. The token launch and airdrop is taking place today.
Players werenât entirely pleased when this was announced last week as they believed, as per the gameâs whitepaper, 34% would be allocated to the airdrop. However, this was because Catizen was holding back 19% for a âquarterly season airdrop campaign,â which itâs not been revealed is coming in the form of an airdrop pass.
âThe remaining 19% will primarily be distributed through the Airdrop Pass,â the Twitter announcement said. âThe Airdrop Pass will have a 90-day cycle, distributing 1% of tokens per season. Players can earn points by completing tasks, and the airdrop pass will display players' points along with those of all Catizen players.â
đą Hey, Catizens! đ„
đș We would like to introduce a powerful use case of CATI - Catizen Airdrop Pass!
A total of 34% of CATI allocation is for airdrops đȘ, with 15% already distributed to early participants. The remaining 19% will primarily be distributed through the Airdrop. â Catizen (@CatizenAI )
This would mean that Catizen has enough remaining tokens to support 19 seasons, which will span 4 years and 8 months. While players were disappointed with their current airdrop allocation, drawn from a significantly larger portion of the total supply, these future airdrops will be buffed up with rewards from partner projects.
Tap-to-earn Telegram games suffer an existential threat of providing short-term airdrop incentives while attempting to remain sustainable across the long-term. Previous projects like Notcoin had to completely reinvented itself to keep players interested. Now as it faces the same problem.