Airdrop
Airdrop
KEYRING Email Wallet users may receive airdrops depending on their activation address.
When users activate their wallets through a company/group domain, they may receive airdrops specific to that group.
The airdrop rewards will vary depending on the group.
Airdrop types
Currently, there are two types of airdrops that users can receive:
No passcode
This type of airdrop allows users to receive the airdrop simply by clicking to claim it after creating their wallet, with no additional requirements.
With passcode
Contrary to the No passcode type, for this type, users need to enter the correct passcode to claim the airdrop.
Application
Airdrops can have various applications. The purpose of KEYRING Email Wallet is to enable new users to quickly access Web3, helping companies transition from Web2 to Web3. Therefore, companies can use airdrops as rewards to encourage employees to use Web3 wallets. Besides being rewards, these airdrops can also serve as initial capital for users to practice the basic operations of a Web3 wallet.
Additionally, airdrops can be a way to attract users through events. For example, participants might receive airdrop codes, which can further encourage attendance.
Setting Airdrop
To set up an airdrop, a company or group will contact us to configure it according to their preferences. The method of claiming airdrops can be set up in two scenarios: freely available without any conditions or requiring a code to claim.
Various rewards can be set for airdrops:
Tokens: This is the most straightforward reward. Users simply click to claim them.
NFTs: Since NFTs are also a type of token, users can similarly claim them.
Tier-based Airdrop: This is a more advanced setup where recipients' addresses are divided into tiers based on certain conditions. Depending on the tier, the recipients will receive different airdrops. The criteria for differentiating tiers will be determined by the company/group setting up the airdrop.
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