Cyber staking season 2 will end on June 3, and mainnet staking will go live on June 14
On May 30th, Cyber announced that it will stop the current second season of staking on June 3rd. At that time, a snapshot of staking scores will be taken and rewards will be calculated based on the snapshot taken on June 3rd. In addition, due to the complexity of its staking design and longer contract review time than expected, Cyber's mainnet staking will be delayed by one week and is scheduled to launch on June 14th. Currently, staking users can choose to participate in the mainnet staking early bird activity on the Cyber official website before June 3rd to receive additional rewards and free migration to the Cyber mainnet. The main changes are as follows:
1. The second season ends and the snapshot date is changed from June 8th to June 3rd. Please make sure to choose to participate in the mainnet staking early bird activity before June 3rd to receive additional rewards for staking.
2. The start date of Cyber's mainnet staking is postponed from June 8th to June 14th.
Disclaimer: The content of this article solely reflects the author's opinion and does not represent the platform in any capacity. This article is not intended to serve as a reference for making investment decisions.
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