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Debank Badge + Token--How to ambush future airdrops at low cost

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3P Labs
09-11
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1. Project Introduction

Debank's initial product form is a one-stop DeFi wallet. Users can use the platform to follow whale trading dynamics, NFT market trends, etc. The Debank team has also continued to optimize its products during the bear market. Currently, it has added some social attributes, such as Web3 ID, Debank Hi, etc. Its goal is to seamlessly combine social and blockchain technology to become a social asset layer. In addition, it can be inferred from public information that Debank will release its own public chain DebankChain.

So far, DeBank has completed 1 round of financing, with a total of US$25 million raised and a valuation of US$200 million.

2. Token introduction

Debank has not yet launched its own governance token, but according to the official Github public library, DebankChain is currently under development, and the official is expected to launch the mainnet in 2024. Before that, there will be a long time to interactively ambush airdrops.

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3. Introduction to test network

Debank announced the launch of the testnet in August. The official code is open source and fixed on the Github homepage.

DeBankChain is a layer 2 scaling solution powered by the bedrock version of the Optimism OP Stack. The current interaction of the test network is only a daily test network token collection (which is what we often call a faucet). After receiving it every day, it will be sent to your address on the chain. At the same time, the test network has also launched a blockchain browser, where you can check the token collection status.

At present, Debank’s official website does not clearly state whether there will be airdrops when participating in the testnet interaction, but Debank is backed by many well-known investment institutions such as Coinbase Ventures and Sequoia Capital, so the probability of airdrops is still high.

3PDAO will continue to follow up on the development progress of the Debank testnet/ mainnet. If there is any major news, it will be updated in the community.

4. Testnet Token + Badge

Receiving testnet tokens involves another method of Debank - Badge.

Badge is essentially a certification badge for Debank. Figure 2 shows the Badges owned by the wallet. Currently, 17 types of Badges have been officially launched. Figure 3 shows the Badge required to receive testnet tokens, and some basic information is marked. At the same time, some addresses with air investment qualifications for large-scale projects also have exclusive Badges, such as the previous ARB, the cross-chain project Connext, which has recently been heavily investigated for witches, etc. Those who are interested can check to see if they meet the requirements for receiving it.

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Testnet token collection tutorial:

1. First download RabbyWallet, and then import the EVM wallet;

2. After importing, select swap and select any chain to interact with any amount (there are currently many chains that do not support it. You can choose a chain with low gas consumption to interact with any amount, and there is no limit on the amount of interaction);

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3. After the interaction, enter the Badge collection interface and receive your exclusive code;

4. After receiving the exclusive code, enter and click More in the wallet to select Claim Rabby Badge and enter your exclusive code. After receiving it, you can get the testnet token at Request DeBank Testnet Gas Token .

5. Related links

Twitter: https://twitter.com/DeBankDeFi

Website: https://debank.com

RabbyWallet: https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/rabby-wallet/acmacodkjbdgmoleebolmdjonilkdbch

Badge collection page: https://debank.com/official-badge/2

Github: https://github.com/DeBankDeFi

Disclaimer: The content above is only the author's opinion which does not represent any position of Followin, and is not intended as, and shall not be understood or construed as, investment advice from Followin.
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