CyberKongz: 2% of the total supply of KONG is airdropped to addresses that have purchased Ethereum-based NFTs on OpenSea since 2023, with a total amount of $10,000 or more.
BlockBeats News, August 29th, according to official sources, Ethereum NFT and gaming project CyberKongz announced that 2% of the total supply of KONG will be airdropped to OpenSea users who have been active since 2023 (bear market). Addresses that have purchased a total of 10,000 US dollars worth of Ethereum NFTs on OpenSea since January 1, 2023, are eligible to participate in the airdrop. More information will be announced soon.
Previously reported, on August 20th, CyberKongz announced the launch of a new token, KONG, as the liquidity layer of its ecosystem, fully replacing the original token BANANA. The token will only be issued on the Ethereum mainnet, with a total supply of 1 billion tokens. BANANA can be converted to KONG at a ratio of 1:25 (open at TGE). The airdrop plan is for 2% of the total token supply to be airdropped to the Ethereum NFT community, with details to be announced.
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