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Potential WalletConnect Airdrop Guide, How to Be Eligible?

Quick Summary

Discover the key details about the massive WalletConnect (WCT) airdrop, including eligibility, value, and how to claim.

Project Overview

The WalletConnect Network is the onchain UX ecosystem that facilitates users' use of any wallet across any app and platform. It operates across ecosystems, including EVM, Solana, Cosmos, Polkadot, and more.

Airdrop Details

Total Airdrop Value

185000000

Distribution Date

2024-11-01

Token Information

WCT is the native token of the WalletConnect Network. A total of 185 million WCT tokens are being distributed through the airdrop.

How to Become Eligible

Requirements

  • Past activity and usage of the WalletConnect network
  • Connecting wallet addresses and GitHub accounts
  • Adding multiple connections to increase chances
  • On-chain activity like connections, signatures, etc.
  • Past contributions to WalletConnect Network projects

Step-by-Step Guide

1

Visit the WalletConnect airdrop registration page

2

Connect a mobile wallet or via WalletConnect QR code

3

Create your profile and connect Ethereum wallet address

4

Build profile by adding more wallets and GitHub accounts

5

Add your email address

6

Check eligibility based on past activity and contributions

7

Claim WCT tokens during the claim period

8

Stake claimed WCT tokens to earn rewards

Additional Tips

  • Adding multiple connections can improve eligibility
  • Past contributions to WalletConnect projects count
  • On-chain activity like connections, signatures are considered
  • Season 1 claim period is until January 3rd, 2025
  • Subsequent airdrop seasons are expected in the future

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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.