Over the summer I wrote an introduction to web3 email projects; if you had a chance to read it, then chances are you'll be familiar with - and maybe even qualify from - today's airdrop from Dmail!
Dmail users with paid custom addresses and consistent emails from their accounts seem to be the overall winners here, with the criteria for qualifying for this round of the airdrop including just a few benchmarks. You can read the full list on Dmail's blog posting or in the graphic below, but the TL;DR is as follows:
- Paid NFT Domain Holders (aka, customized email addresses seven characters or shorter)
- Transactions Over Time (transactions occurring in at least six different months)
- Community Contributors
- 3D Crystal NFT Holders
- Dmail DApp Active Users (users with 3 or more sent messages, 5 or more contacts, and 1200 or more task points)
- Gitcoin Donors
(Image source: blog.dmail.ai)
Unfortunately for me, while I use Dmail to receive quite a bit of crypto/web3-related newsletters and other correspondence, I didn't utilize the platform quite enough to qualify for this round of the airdrop. But all hope is not lost - the Dmail airdrop blog post indicates that another airdrop round is coming, and it'll be based completely on earning task points in the Dmail DApp. So if you haven't registered yet, now's your chance!
Disclaimer: I am not a financial advisor. It's your responsibility to do extensive research and consult a professional before investing. Also, this post contains some affiliate links which may give a small payout to the author and/or a bonus to new users who may choose to use apps or services mentioned. Please consider using these links to help support this blog series!
How about you? Did you qualify for the first round of the Dmail airdrop? If so, I'd love to hear from you in the comments!
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