TLDR Solana Mobile has launched the SKR token airdrop to promote the Seeker phone ecosystem. The SKR token has a fixed total supply of 10 billion, with 30% allocatedTLDR Solana Mobile has launched the SKR token airdrop to promote the Seeker phone ecosystem. The SKR token has a fixed total supply of 10 billion, with 30% allocated

Solana Mobile Unveils SKR Airdrop to Boost Seeker Phone Adoption

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TLDR

  • Solana Mobile has launched the SKR token airdrop to promote the Seeker phone ecosystem.
  • The SKR token has a fixed total supply of 10 billion, with 30% allocated for airdrops.
  • The airdrop distribution is based on user activity and engagement with the Seeker device and its apps.
  • Eligible Seeker users can claim SKR tokens through the Seed Vault Wallet within 90 days.
  • SKR tokens will be used for governance and staking to secure the Seeker platform.

Solana Mobile has officially launched its long-awaited SKR token airdrop, a key move aimed at bolstering mobile hardware adoption. The airdrop, which commenced on Tuesday at 9:00 pm ET, is part of the rollout for Solana Mobile’s Seeker phone. This initiative ties crypto incentives directly to the growth of the Seeker ecosystem.

SKR Token Distribution and Allocation

The SKR token has a total fixed supply of 10 billion. Of this, 30% will be allocated to airdrops, which includes the initial distribution for Seeker phone users and developers. Solana Mobile also reserves 25% for future growth initiatives and partnerships. An additional 10% will support liquidity and the initial launch activities of the token.

A community treasury will hold 10% of the total supply, which will fund future proposals for the Seeker ecosystem. The remaining tokens will be split between Solana Mobile (15%) and Solana Labs (10%). Solana Mobile aims to encourage ecosystem growth and early participation by utilizing a linear inflation model, with rewards tied to staking and governance activities.

SKR Airdrop Eligibility and Claim Process

Eligibility for the SKR airdrop is based on user engagement with the Seeker device. A snapshot of on-chain activity tied to Seeker usage has determined who is eligible. Seeker users who meet the criteria can claim their SKR tokens directly through the Seed Vault Wallet on their devices.

The claim process is simple and can be completed through the Activity Tracking tab on the wallet. Users are required to have a small Solana balance to cover network fees during the airdrop distribution. Once claimed, users have 90 days to complete the process, or their allocation will be returned to the airdrop pool.

Developer teams that contributed to the Solana Mobile dApp Store during Season 1 are also eligible for the SKR airdrop. These developers can claim their tokens through the Publishing Portal. This reward acknowledges the developers’ role in the success of the Seeker platform.

The SKR token will play a crucial role in the governance and staking of the Seeker ecosystem. Token holders will be able to vote on economic parameters and other decisions that affect the platform’s growth and direction. Those who stake SKR tokens will also be eligible for rewards based on their participation.

Solana Mobile has already seen over 150,000 pre-orders for the Seeker phone, but only 109,000 users are eligible for the SKR airdrop. These numbers show the growing interest in the Seeker device and its ecosystem.

The post Solana Mobile Unveils SKR Airdrop to Boost Seeker Phone Adoption appeared first on CoinCentral.

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