Holiday airdrop, anyone?
Arbitrum “Layer-3” gaming network XaiFirst announced in June 2023, it has scheduled a season one mock airdrop. According to a post from Xai Games on Twitter, it will happen on December 27 this year, just before the New Year.
Arbitrum developers at Offchain Labs are collaborating on the Xai initiative, which consists of the Xai Foundation, tokens and blockchain. The token is the network's gas token to pay for transaction fees and will be the primary currency used to pay players. NFTs And in-game items that will be built on the blockchain in the future, like Xai's website.
On December 27, Xai tokens will go live Odyssey Legendaries And Vanguards Holders, which are profile-picture style NFTs. Holders of Xai Sentry Keys will also be included in the airdrop distribution, according to the post, which will allow owners to run nodes running the Xai network.
For those looking to qualify for the first Xai airdrop, it's too late to buy into Odyssey Legendaries and Vanguards, but the Xai team has yet to close eligibility for those who buy Sentry Keys.
At the time of writing, the Zai Foundation's website stated that Tokinomics had not yet been completed.
“XAI's tokenomics is currently undergoing regulatory and compliance review. Once they are approved for public release, the Xie Foundation will share the tokenomics through Xai's official social media accounts. He wrote.
Any Ethereum wallet compatible with Arbitrum can connect to and use the Xai network. In the future, the foundation hopes to release a single token wallet solution.
Air drops They are very common in crypto and may feel like “free money” to some. But it is worth noting that there is an abundance of it. Air drop scams There, like fake wallet-draining links can have an unwanted impact on your crypto assets. Social media accounts (even verified ones with a blue or gold logo) can also be hacked, and bad actors can post fake airdrop links there.
Xai has already informed his followers about the phishing scam, which is unknown “A cunning actor” Xia Sentry “forked” or split the public key repository, creating a fake copy that led users to a phishing scam. While Xai's team didn't share how many wallets fell victim to this scam, the team did share Thursday that it sent out new, legitimate keys to all those affected.
Here's to happy — and safe — holiday airdrops.
Edited by Andrew Hayward.
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