苦等三年,Linea 空投终于来临:代币申领规则详解

深潮Publicado a 2025-09-02Actualizado a 2025-09-03

Linea 空投,优质号的胜利。

撰文:KarenZ,Foresight News

苦等 3 年!Linea 空投终落地。今日,备受瞩目的天王级项目 Linea 开放了空投查询通道,并宣布将于 9 月 10 日正式开放代币申领。

关于 Linea 空投的社区声音,「不及预期」是不少用户的直观感受。有人遗憾未达门槛、被反撸甚至颗粒无收,有人感叹收益未及心理预期,也有不少用户晒出了数万枚空投的截图,展现出空投分配结果的显著差异和「优质地址」在本次空投中的显著优势。

但拨开情绪层面的讨论不难发现,这场空投以清晰的规则筛选出真正深度参与生态的用户,是优质地址的胜利。

Linea 代币分配原则:生态优先

LINEA 代币供应量中,Consensys Software 将保留 15% 的代币,另外,85% 的代币供应量将分配给生态系统:

  • 其中 10% 将分配给早期用户和战略建设者 ,并将完全解锁后进行空投;

  • 剩余 75% 将拨给生态系统基金。Linea 联盟已批准将 4% 用于奖励参与 Linea Surge 的流动性提供者(TGE 时完全解锁)。

Linea 空投资格与分发机制

Linea 在空投中共分配 9,361,298,700 LINEA,有 749,662 个地址有资格认领(TGE 时完全解锁)。本次空投主要面向两类参与者:LXP(Linea Voyage)参与者和 LXP-L(Linea Surge 流动性提供者)。

一、LXP 参与者标准

  • 最低门槛:需积累至少 2000 LXP;

  • 分级制度:按 LXP 数量分为 7 个等级,等级越高,获得代币越多。分配在同一等级内呈线性增长。具体等级划分如下:

  • 一级:2000 LXP

  • 二级:3000 LXP

  • 三级:4000 LXP

  • 四级:4500 LXP

  • 五级:5000 LXP

  • 六级:6500 LXP

  • 七级:8000+ LXP

  • 加成机制(Boosts):符合下述任一资格的用户可获得 10% 的提升。

  • 早期用户加成:Dencun 升级前( Linea 主网上线至 2024 年 3 月 27 日)交互 Linea 网络的用户;

  • 持续活动加成:2024 年 8 月 1 日至 2025 年 6 月 30 日期间在任意六个月(每月)内在 Linea 主网上进行交易的用户。

  • MetaMask 产品使用加成:在 Linea 上使用 MetaMask 兑换或跨链功能,或在 2025 年 6 月 30 日前使用 MetaMask 质押或 MetaMask 卡的用户。

二、LXP-L 参与者

  • 最低门槛:需积累至少 15,000 LXP-L;

  • 分配方式:按 LXP-L 数量线性分配,无上限;

  • 设计目的:鼓励流动性提供者集中资金于单一地址,避免 Sybil 攻击。

三、建设者空投(Builder Airdrop)

另有 1% 的代币供应量专门分配给 Linea 生态中的战略建设者,包括核心应用和社区。

防 Sybil 攻击与 PoH 验证

为确保代币分发给真实用户,Linea 空投设置了最低活动门槛,并引入 Proof-of-Humanity(PoH)验证,以过滤女巫攻击。

查询与申领时间

  • 资格查询:2025 年 9 月 3 日起可在 Linea Hub 查询;

  • 申领窗口:2025 年 9 月 10 日至 12 月 9 日(UTC),持续 90 天;

  • 未申领处理:逾期未领取代币将收回至生态系统基金。

致撸毛人

Linea 的空投规则设计与最终结果,是加密领域「撸毛」生态的一次「标准化考试」。有人颗粒无收,有人斩获数万枚代币,背后差距并非运气,而是对参与深度的本质区别。

Linea 空投最核心的信号,是对 「女巫攻击」 的避开,以及对「真实用户」的倾斜。项目不仅设置了 LXP(2000 起)、LXP-L(15000 起)的较高门槛,更引入 PoH 验证,同时通过「鼓励流动性集中于单一地址」的规则,直接打击「多号分散撸毛」的玩法。

对撸毛人的启示:

  • 部分项目(尤其是公链、生态项目)需要放弃「数量取胜」思维,聚焦优质地址:与其花时间养 10 个「浅交互账号」,不如集中精力交互 1-2 个优质地址。

  • 优先使用项目官方 / 母公司关联工具,抓住隐形加分项:Linea 空投中,「MetaMask 产品使用加成」是一个容易被忽视但极具信号意义的规则。使用 MetaMask 在 Linea 上做兑换、跨链,或使用 MetaMask 质押、MetaMask 卡,可额外获得 10% 空投提升。

  • 「长期主义」替代「短期投机」:Linea 的「持续活动加成」直接将「时间维度」纳入空投加成标准。长期参与的 “时间成本”,本身就是一道筛选优质用户的隐形门槛。

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