Potential Jupiter Airdrop >> How to be Eligible?

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27 Jan 2024
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Jupiter is the key liquidity aggregator for Solana, offering the widest range of tokens and the best route discovery between any token pair. They aim to provide the most friendly UX for users and the most powerful tools for developers to allow them to easily access the best-in-class swap in their application, interface or on-chain programs.
Jupiter has confirmed to launch their token and allocated 40% of the total supply for airdrops. Users who had interacted with the platform by November 2nd are eligible to share 10% of the total supply. There will be future airdrops in which the remaining supply would be airdropped.
Step-by-Step Guide:

  1. Visit the Jupiter website.
  2. Connect your Solana wallet.
  3. Now select the token you want to swap and the token you want to receive.
  4. Complete the swap.
  5. Also, make limit orders and use their bridge.
  6. Users who’ve interacted with Jupiter by November 2nd are eligible for the first phase of the airdrop.
  7. Eligible users can check their allocation from here. The claim will go live at a later time.
  8. Users who interacted with Jupiter via Solend and Sol-Incinerator are also eligible if the transaction was signed directly by the user.
  9. A total of 40% of the total supply has been allocated for the airdrop, with 10% allocated for this round.
  10. There will also be future airdrops in which the remaining 30% of the supply will be distributed in 3 rounds.
  11. So continue interacting with the platform as mentioned above where new users who swap, bridge and trade on the platform may get an airdrop when they launch their own token.
  12. For more information regarding the airdrop, see this tweet.


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