Zen Chain completed its first phase of community airdrop last week, and more importantly — 70% of the airdrop allocation is reserved for distribution to the community when the mainnet launches. This progress is indeed worth paying attention to.
Interestingly, many in the market simply categorize Zen Chain as part of the BTC Fi track, but this is clearly a misinterpretation. Over the past two years, Zen Chain has addressed some core pain points of this track through its technical solutions and ecosystem design. It is precisely because of these differentiated breakthroughs that it has attracted leading institutions like DWF and Watermelon to get involved.
From airdrop design to institutional endorsement, Zen Chain’s approach seems to be trying to distinguish itself from other projects in the same track. The market is still digesting the information, and the true shift in perception may have to wait until the mainnet launch.
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airdrop_whisperer
· 01-20 02:29
70% retained for the mainnet? I like this approach, it's not the one-time bloodletting type.
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DegenRecoveryGroup
· 01-19 11:51
70% of the airdrop reserved for the mainnet? This approach is indeed interesting, but we have to wait... By the way, why is everyone rushing to distribute everything, while this guy is deliberately pacing himself?
DWF and Watermelon are in, huh? The technology might really be as good as they say. With so many projects in BTC Fi, being recognized by institutions still has a threshold.
The mainnet is the real test; only then will we know if it's innovation or just a cash grab.
Waiting, but don't hold on for too long; the trend in this circle changes super quickly.
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ShibaOnTheRun
· 01-17 16:02
70% Airdrop reserved for the mainnet, this move is indeed a bit different
DWF is already in, indicating that the project truly has some skills, not just riding the hype of BTC Fi
Waiting for the mainnet moment, whether it can truly break through depends on the effort
Too many projects claim to be differentiated, it's getting a bit annoying to hear
No conclusions before the mainnet launch, let's see the actual performance
Waiting for the mainnet to start, whether this wave can turn around depends on fate
Everyone says their technology is solid, only when it goes live will we know how solid it really is
70% reserved for mainnet distribution, how do early investors calculate this amount?
Institutional follow-up is a good thing, but it depends on whether they can fulfill their promises in the end
The BTC Fi track is indeed competitive, those who can stand out really have some real skills
Waiting to see the mainnet performance, don’t just do empty talk
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SatsStacking
· 01-17 16:01
70% kept for the mainnet? This approach is indeed interesting, not rushing to sell everything out
DWF and Watermelon investing money into it shows that things are indeed different, don't mix all BTC ecosystems together anymore
Let's wait for the mainnet launch to see the real outcome, anything said now is just a waste of time
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CryptoGoldmine
· 01-17 15:53
70% will be released after the mainnet launches; this approach is indeed quite deliberate. From an ROI perspective, those who get in now are locking in a better cost basis.
The key is whether institutional players can endorse it. Technical breakthroughs are not just hype; the computing power network truly addresses the pain points.
The moment the mainnet launches will be very interesting, as the market's pricing power will truly be in the hands of the technical fundamentals.
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zkNoob
· 01-17 15:48
70% airdrop reserved for mainnet, this hand indeed has some potential, but we'll see if the mainnet can deliver.
Zen Chain completed its first phase of community airdrop last week, and more importantly — 70% of the airdrop allocation is reserved for distribution to the community when the mainnet launches. This progress is indeed worth paying attention to.
Interestingly, many in the market simply categorize Zen Chain as part of the BTC Fi track, but this is clearly a misinterpretation. Over the past two years, Zen Chain has addressed some core pain points of this track through its technical solutions and ecosystem design. It is precisely because of these differentiated breakthroughs that it has attracted leading institutions like DWF and Watermelon to get involved.
From airdrop design to institutional endorsement, Zen Chain’s approach seems to be trying to distinguish itself from other projects in the same track. The market is still digesting the information, and the true shift in perception may have to wait until the mainnet launch.