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Brevis project airdrop eligibility check is now open. Users can verify their eligibility through three methods: EVM address, X account, or Discord account.
The handling process after the check is as follows: If the EVM address is eligible, no additional action is required to claim; users with eligible X or Discord accounts need to bind their wallet address to complete the claim. Please note that all binding operations must be completed before January 3rd.
This round of airdrop allocates a total of 3.5% of the project tokens, covering a broad range. Based on community feedback, most active users are expected to be eligible. It is recommended that eligible users complete the verification and binding process as early as possible to avoid missing the deadline.
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Must be done before January 3rd, procrastination is kicking in again.
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3.5% token allocation, sounds not too much but don't miss out either.
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EVM claiming directly is more convenient, linking wallet for X and Discord is a bit troublesome.
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The community says active users are basically qualified, hope I can also get some benefits.
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Check and claim early, don't wait until the deadline to remember.
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This step of linking the wallet feels a bit risky, need to confirm carefully before proceeding.
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Having to link accounts and verify again, the Web3 process is indeed not that simple.