XION dedicates the entire OMNI airdrop to the community

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19 Apr 2024
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Burnt (XION) said it offers all of the project's airdrop rewards to users with the motto "community always comes first."

In the most recent announcement


Burnt stated that any airdrops received by the Foundation, including the OMNI allocation announced today, will be distributed to XION stakeholders and users after the mainnet launch. Burnt emphasizes the importance of prioritizing the community, demonstrating a commitment to rewarding those who remain loyal to the project. This announcement garnered support from numerous users and heightened anticipation for the platform's upcoming operations.

Some investors began strategizing OMNI token staking and became more actively engaged in the project. Previously, Burnt had joined the Open Liquidity Network, powered by Omni, to improve liquidity and the user experience. The network has been rapidly expanding, attracting industry leaders such as Injective, Flow, and Mantle. Burnt recognized that partnering with Omni would grant XION token seamless access across major deployments, significantly enhancing liquidity and improving the user experience overall.

Burnt and Omni further strengthened their partnership, aiming to integrate more seamlessly with new and potential chains and expand the reach of the XION ecosystem. By combining their capabilities, the two projects seek to facilitate next-generation cross-chain application development and advance users' access to Web3.

Omni is a blockchain designed to unify all rollups through a low-latency, high-throughput messaging network. It empowers developers to scale applications across all rollups, consolidating Ethereum liquidity globally. Omni, listed as the 52nd project on Binance Launchpool, saw its listing price surge by nearly 5,000%.
See also: What is XION? The platform was built by Burnt

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