2024 第一毛!速览模块化区块链 Dymension 创世空投分配细则

foresightnewsPublicado em 2024-01-02Última atualização em 2024-01-02

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冬天要走了,春天也不远了,Cosmos 生态吹响 2024 第一毛的号角。

冬天要走了,春天也不远了,Cosmos 生态吹响 2024 第一毛的号角。


撰文:Peng SUN,Foresight News


冬天要走了,春天也不远了。


2024 年第一个工作日,市场就充斥着比特币现货 ETF 的利好消息。从上午开始,比特币突破 45000 USDT,创 2022 年 4 月以来新高;ETH 也突破了 2400 USDT。


晚间,Cosmos 生态吹响了 2024 第一毛的号角。模块化区块链网络 Dymension 宣布上线 Genesis Drop 活动,并将为 Celestia、Ethereum、Cosmos 和 Solana 生态用户空投 7000 万枚 DYM(占总供应量的 7%)。


Cosmos 生态在下一轮牛市中出现多个大毛早已成为圈内共识,据此,Foresight News 将为大家详解 Dymension 空投细则,看看你是否有资格认领 DYM 第一季创世空投。


Dymension 是什么?


Dymension 是一个使用 Cosmos 和 Celestia 技术的模块化区块链网络,旨在使用 IBC 标准来确保 RollApp 安全与互操作性。


目前,Dymension 已推出激励测试网 Froopyland ,允许开发者进行无需许可的 IBC RollApp 部署。


此前于 2023 年 2 月,Dymension 完成 670 万美元种子轮融资,Big Brain Holdings 和 Stratos 领投,Matchbox DAO、DraftKings 的 Shalom Meckenzie 等参投。


代币经济学


目前,Dymension 尚未公布代币经济学,不过可计算出 DYM 总供应量为 10 亿枚。今年 8 月,Dymension 曾表示,其代币 DYM 创世供应总量 1% (1000 万枚)将分配给持续三个月的 Froopyland 激励测试网。其中 10% 的奖励分配给 RollApps(100 万枚)、 10% 的奖励分配给用户(100 万枚)、 40% 的奖励分配给验证节点(400 万枚)、40% 的奖励分配给 RollApp 部署者(400 万枚)。


哪些人可以获得空投?


Dymension 面向 Celestia、以太坊 Layer2、Cosmos、Solana 与 NFT 持有者发放空投,用户可在北京时间 2024 年 1 月 21 日 20:00 之前完成认领。具体而言:


  • Celestia:截至 12 月 19 日(区块高度 360,000),在 Celestia 质押至少 1 枚 TIA、最多 5000 枚 TIA 的用户有资格分配 2000 万枚 DYM,占总供应量 2%;
  • 以太坊 Layer2:Dymension 将为 Arbitrum、Optimism、Base、Blast 用户提供 1000 万枚 DYM,占总供应量 1%。分配资格取决于用户活动、多签跨链桥合约中的资产以及之前的空投情况;
  • Cosmos:Dymension 将为 Cosmos 生态用户分配 1750 万枚 DYM,占总供应量 1.75%;其中,将为截至 12 月 19 日在 Cosmos Hub 上质押至少 1 枚、最多 5000 枚 ATOM 的用户与 Stride 上持有至少 1 枚、至多 5000 枚 stATOM 的用户分配 1500 万枚 DYM;将为截至 12 月 19 日 Osmosis 上持有至少 10 枚、至多 1 万枚 OSMO 的用户分配 250 万枚 DYM;
  • Solana:将为 Wormhole、Tensor、Drip.Haus 等协议上的 50 多万个地址分配 1000 万枚 DYM,占总供应量 1%;


同时,Dymension 还将为 Pudgy Penguins、Mad Lads、Tensorians、Bad Kids 持有者分配 1250 万枚 DYM。其中:


  • Pudgy Penguins:截至 12 月 19 日的持有者上限为每个地址 20 个代币,共分配 500 万枚 DYM;
  • Mad Lads:截至 12 月 19 日的独立持有者可分配 250 万枚 DYM;
  • Tensorians:截至 12 月 18 日的独立持有者可分配 250 万枚 DYM;
  • Bad Kids:截至 12 月 19 日持有者上限为每个地址 20 个代币,共分配 250 万枚 DYM。


此外,Dymension 还将在主网启动后一周推出流动性激励计划,为跨链至 Dymension 的用户分配 250 万枚 DYM 创世空投,该计划支持的代币包括 USDC、TIA、USDT、ATOM、ETH、SOL。



值得注意的是,本次空投为 Dymension 第一季创世 Rolldrop 空投,未来还将有其他空投活动。

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