PANews reported on January 16th that Gate Alpha will launch its 145th GT points airdrop at 17:00 (UTC+8) on January 16th. This airdrop will use a tiered system PANews reported on January 16th that Gate Alpha will launch its 145th GT points airdrop at 17:00 (UTC+8) on January 16th. This airdrop will use a tiered system

Gate Alpha is launching its 145th points airdrop, where holders of the corresponding points can be among the first to claim 0.49, 0.98, or 1.96 GT.

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PANews reported on January 16th that Gate Alpha will launch its 145th GT points airdrop at 17:00 (UTC+8) on January 16th. This airdrop will use a tiered system with high, medium, and low tiers. Users holding 136 ≤ Gate Alpha points ≤ 149 will receive 0.49 GT airdrop tokens, consuming 11 Gate Alpha points; those holding 150 ≤ Gate Alpha points ≤ 181 will receive 0.98 GT airdrop tokens, consuming 13 Gate Alpha points; and those holding ≥ 182 Gate Alpha points will receive 1.96 GT airdrop tokens, consuming 14 Gate Alpha points.

Gate Alpha now supports popular public chains such as SOL, ETH, Gate Layer, BNB Chain, Base, SUI, ARB, World Chain, AVAX, Polygon, LINEA, ZK, OP, and Berachain. It also enables seamless trading of tokens across the entire chain through the contract address search function, opening up cross-chain transaction links and making all on-chain tokens available with a single click.

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