Airdrop



Disclaimer

This is an ephemereal airdrop, on a testnet. There is no value expected from, or attached to the airdropped NFTs. The main goal of this experiment is to stress-test the Flippando app and the chain. The state may be wiped at any time, so the NFTs may disappear from your wallet. You've been warned.

When?

The airdrop date is TBD. Once it starts, the claim window will be open for 1 week.

How?

General conditions:

Why?

The goal is to combine the airdropped basic NFTs into composite hackerville NFTs.
A composite hackerville NFT is made of 64 basic NFTs. Since there is a max cap of 20 basic NFTs per wallet, that means you should interact with other players, try and find the necessary basic NFTs needed to complete the big image.
A new mode (creatively called "Airdrop mode") has been added to the Playground section of Flippando.
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When switched on, this mode let you browse the Hackerville PFP images.
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Once you find the image you want to assemble from your airdropped basic NFTs, click on it, and it will show up under the canvas, to help you in the assembly process.
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Tokenomics?

In a normal Flippando game, each basic NFT has 1 fungible FLIP token locked inside. Once someone else uses that basic NFT in a composite NFT, the fungible token is released and sent to the initial creator. In the airdrop, the fungible FLIP token, once released, will be sent to a special airdrop account. This account will then add the tokens to a liquidity pool in GnoSwap, helping bootstrap the fungible token ecosystem. Since the basic NFT airdropped will be made of 8x8 squares, the number of FLIP tokens inside each is 4. So each PFP assembled will release 4 FLIP x 64 basic NFTs = 256 FLIP tokens. The total number of fungible FLIP tokens generated in this airdrop will be 156 hackers * 256 FLIP tokens = 39936.

When again?

The airdrop date is TBD. Once it starts, the claim window will be open for 1 week.


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