On December 11, 2024, the Kernel DAO Mainnet officially launched, coinciding with the introduction of a new quest system by Magic Eden. The airdrop associated with Magic Eden's $ME token has garnered significant attention, with reports indicating that an airdrop farmer claimed 398,399 $ME tokens, valued at approximately $2.14 million, using over 1,350 wallets. Over 126,000 addresses have participated in the $ME airdrop, with 975 addresses claiming 10,000 or more tokens. The largest single claim was for 160,000 $ME tokens. The airdrop has sparked discussions within the crypto community regarding the legitimacy of such claims, with some questioning whether the actions of certain users classify them as airdrop hunters or hackers. Additionally, Babylon has launched its Cap-3 BTC staking program, further expanding the options available to cryptocurrency users.
USER CLAIMED ($ME) AIRDROP WORTH OVER $2M VIA OVER 1,300 WALLETS: AIRDROP HUNTER OR HACKER? - Yesterday, @MagicEden's $ME airdrop was a common theme in the crypto space. Many faced difficulties claiming their allocations amidst the hype surrounding every anticipated airdrop.โฆ https://t.co/AYOM2WbkFw https://t.co/TdI9hdFUIB
Over 126K addresses have already claimed $ME airdrop. 975 addresses claimed >= 10K $ME tokens. 2024 claimed between 5K to 10K $ME tokens. The largest claim was 160K $ME tokens by DeFG...Euv3uv. This address transferred the entire amount to a new wallet, sending 100K $ME toโฆ https://t.co/eNhCE3JEy9
๐ฐ UPDATE: AN AIRDROP HUNTER CLAIMED 398,399 $ME WORTH $2.14M VIA MORE THAN 1350 WALLETS ~ LOOKONCHAIN