Monad Teases Airdrop as Ethereum, Solana Rival Nears Long-Awaited Network Launch
The first step of Monad’s long-awaited token airdrop is finally arriving next week, the project announced Thursday.
The Monad airdrop claim portal will open for users on Tuesday. The project has not yet revealed details about eligibility requirements for receiving allocations of the Monad token, MON, nor has it unveiled information about the token’s supply or planned release schedule.
The much-hyped Ethereum and Solana competitor is also widely expected to launch its mainnet in tandem with the Monad token.
A representative for Monad told Decrypt that only the airdrop claim portal will debut on Tuesday—not the airdrop itself, nor the network’s mainnet. Further details about the MON token and airdrop, including a tokenomics breakdown, as well as regarding the Monad mainnet launch, will be shared “in the near future,” they added.
For years, Monad has attracted loads of attention and capital in the crypto ecosystem—thanks to high-profile backers and lofty promises to build an EVM-compatible layer-one blockchain that's far more efficient than Ethereum.
In 2024, the project raised a whopping $225 million in a funding round led by crypto venture giant Paradigm. Monad was founded in 2022 by Jump Crypto alum Keone Hon.
Monad’s value proposition is based on two key premises. One, that the vast majority of decentralized finance activity takes place on networks compatible with the Ethereum Virtual Machine (EVM), the system backing the Ethereum ecosystem; and two, that users desire a speedier and more scalable alternative to Ethereum that doesn’t sacrifice security and interoperability.
Though the network’s slow rollout has become something of a meme in crypto circles, Monad did launch its testnet in February. The testnet has featured a robust ecosystem stretching beyond standard DeFi applications into gaming, NFTs, meme coins, and prediction markets.
Since February, users and developers have been able to build out projects by utilizing valueless “testnet MON” tokens. While the project has not yet announced whether activity on the Monad testnet will contribute to a user’s MON allocation, such engagement is typically taken into account when coordinating a token airdrop, as a means of rewarding early adopters.
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