Lava Network re-launched the airdrop qualification check page, introducing changes such as valid wallet verification
On July 13, Lava Network, a developer of modular blockchain infrastructure, said in a statement that the Vesuvius eligibility check page has been re-launched, and the changes are as follows:
The code will now verify whether the user-submitted wallet is a valid Lava wallet (check if it qualifies and view the message).
For users who submitted invalid addresses, the new page now provides another process to recycle and overwrite addresses.
This is the address to which LAVA was sent when it was launched on the public mainnet.
Paste addresses are no longer allowed. To improve UX, users must connect a valid Keplr Wallet/Leap Cosmos wallet.
Previously, Lava Network announced that it is taking a new approach to launching LAVA tokens. The LAVA airdrop inspection page has been launched, and 6% of the total LAVA tokens will be airdropped for the first time. Users who can get airdrops include early users (testnet participants, etc.), as well as Monad community members and node operators, researchers or technical contributors.