Blockchain News

Etherlite Is Giving ETL Tokens to Every ETH Wallet Holder; Biggest Airdrop Ever

EtherLite

EtherLite is a pure POS based blockchain network, surfacing to create a space where all the major DApps can be bought over under one roof and dealt with in a cost-effective manner, expanding the base of blockchain development and usage in the community.

EtherLite is committed to rebuild the whole ecosystem of blockchain development with a launch on 1st of May and that too with a bang.

Read More: Clearbanc Rebrands to Clearco, Announces US$100 Million Series C Funding

Taking this community-building thought ahead, let’s talk more about the Airdrop and how you can avail it.

The process is quite simple. First you all, you need all your ETH under a safe non-custodial wallet and that’s it. You can head-on to etherlite.org to know all updates officially.

The main thing to notice here is, you have to keep your ETH in the wallet only and only for block no 12345678. Once the AirDrop gets over, you can utilize your ETH however you want. The most important point is to not lose the private keys of your wallet before you claim your free.

Read More: Amalgamated Bank Helps Launch Net Zero Banking Alliance

Why is this AirDrop is special?

  • No form
  • No whitelist
  • No hassle

Mark these dates and experience a seamless AirDrop experience.

  • 1st May (block 12345678): Hold your ETH in you wallets till this date.
  • 1st May – 15th May: Approx 175 M wallet balance will be synced to ETL blockchain.
  • 15th May : – Check your ETL Airdrop balance on etherlite.org

– ICO/IBCO Starts

Please Note – 15th May – 30th Jun ( AirDrop ETLs will be locked during this period )

  • 1st July: ETL balance ready to be claimed in wallet for transfer and trading.

Read More: Gilded Launches Mass Pay, Enabling Businesses to Pay Employees in Crypto

Related posts

Nav Appoints Greg Ott as Chief Executive Officer

Fintech News Desk

Facebook’s Libra Crypto Gets Ready To Launch In January As A Single Coin

Fintech News Desk

PayPoint Adds Installment Payments to Bill Pay Tech

Fintech News Desk
1