Potential Celestia Airdrop Guide, How to Be Eligible?
Quick Summary
Celestia airdropped 60 million TIA to ecosystem users like Ethereum rollup users, Cosmos stakers, and GitHub contributors. TIA stakers could be eligible for future airdrops.
Project Overview
Celestia is a modular blockchain network aiming to build a scalable data availability layer for the next generation of scalable blockchain architectures, enabling modularity by decoupling execution from consensus.
Airdrop Details
Total Airdrop Value
60000000
Distribution Date
N/A
Token Information
TIA is the native token of the Celestia network. The airdrop distributed a total of 60 million TIA tokens.
How to Become Eligible
Requirements
- Top 50% of active users of the top 10 Ethereum rollups by TVL with a balance of at least $50 based on a snapshot taken on January 1st, 2023
- Cosmos Hub and Osmosis stakers and delegators of at least $75 based on a snapshot taken on January 1st, 2023
- Public contributors to organisations represented at Modular Summits 1 & 2
- Public GitHub contributors to the organisations represented by Celestia Ecosystem Map v3 and participants in Celestia's Modular Fellows program, cohort 1
- Various public GitHub contributors
Step-by-Step Guide
Firstly, you need to obtain some TIA. You can get it on Binance.
Install Keplr wallet.
Get your TIA address from Keplr and deposit your TIA tokens.
Now, visit the Keplr dashboard and go to the staking section.
Click on "Stake" and select Celestia.
Now select a validator of your choice and stake your TIA tokens.
As we've seen with Dymension airdrop and a possible Manta Network to TIA stakers, a lot more projects could do an airdrop to TIA stakers.
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Important Notice
This guide is for informational purposes only. Airdrop eligibility and rewards are not guaranteed. Always do your own research and be cautious when connecting to new protocols.