Sonic Labs: A snapshot of every wallet holding six different Sonic Shards will be taken on December 1st
On November 7th, Sonic Labs (formerly Fantom) announced that on December 1st at 20:00 (Beijing time), a snapshot will be taken of wallets holding six different types of Sonic Shards. Wallets meeting the criteria will be added to a whitelist and able to mint exclusive NFTs on the Sonic chain once it goes live. These NFTs will grant holders points for the upcoming airdrop distribution of 200 million S tokens. Additionally, Shards obtained through secondary markets (such as PaintSwap) are also eligible but must be held before the snapshot.
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