I woke up to the news on CT this morning that the Manta Network airdrop has finally arrived. If you participated in some of the recent activities on the Manta Atlantic or Pacific networks over the last three years, you may qualify for a share of the rewards.
Disclaimer: I have linked to the official Manta X account and Medium article here, but you should always go directly to the official source before attempting to confirm any airdrop winnings! Don't trust any link that isn't from the direct source!
I personally hunted this airdrop and was at first happy to find that some of my activities qualified (I wrote about several activities last year); by minting the various zkSBTs that Manta offered over the last year, I won 21 $MANTA. On the flip side, it seems that collecting the many OATs they offered on Galxe was a wasted effort, as was trying to increase my transactions over the Pacific testnet in general. Alas, I have to say in the end I was disappointed: Manta announced in their Medium article that US citizens are - like with Sui and Sei last year - excluded from the airdrop. *sigh*
Below is a handy chart that lists all of the testnet and mainnet activities that qualified users for an airdrop from Manta. Alternately, you can check out the details on Manta's Medium announcement.
(Image source: Manta Medium announcement)
If you didn't qualify for this airdrop but are still hoping to earn some $MANTA tokens, there are still activities happening through Manta's New Paradigm campaign.
So did you farm for the Manta airdrop? If so, how did you do with your rewards? I always love to hear about your experiences in the hunt for crypto - let me know in the comments!
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