Sophon starts the Farming phase. Staking selected assets will earn you SOPH airdrops
Sophon, a modular blockchain based on ZKsync, announced the start of the Farming phase on X. Participants can now stake certain assets to receive SOPH, with initial support for BEAM and BEAM/ETH LP, and more assets will be supported soon.
10% of the total supply of SOPH will be used as a reward for the Farming phase (6% on Ethereum and 4% on the Sophon mainnet). Users will be eligible to receive SOPH airdrops based on the length of their staking, activation of boosters, and deposit amounts, earning Sophon points (SP).
The Sophon airdrop program is scheduled to launch in the third quarter. Airdrops obtained during the initial Farming phase will be distributed to eligible participants before the network launch (including the set vesting period).
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