MemeFI is yet another "tapper" vying for the title of the worst one, even worse than Hamster Kombat. The listing will take place on November 22 on exchanges such as Bybit, Bitget, OKX, Gate.io, Kucoin, and MEXC. The project has experienced a long wait and several delays. It officially launched in May 2023.
Result: the price of the MEMEFI token in the pre-market is between $0.01 and $0.015. Most players who have not invested their own funds in upgrades will receive up to 300 coins. That means regular users will theoretically be gifted 3-5 bucks (which is even less than hamster enthusiasts received).
Another "pleasant" detail: just a couple of days before the airdrop began, the team made changes to the token distribution. In other words, the numbers indicated for players in the application were altered once again. Most received a slight increase in their coin allocation, but many also saw a reduction in their MEMEFI count.
The developers noted that if the allocation decreased, it's likely that the update is still ongoing. The distribution should match or exceed the previous one. The allocation of MEMEFI will only decrease for those whose previous data was miscalculated due to the snapshot (several thousand users).
The release also includes a bet cancellation feature, which will be active until November 22.
The correct number of tokens will be displayed in the application after the process is complete. If users have already started to withdraw on OKX or staked MEMEFI, those amounts will also be updated automatically.
Not Pixel Airdrop (with a surprise)
Another popular game, developed by the Notcoin team (NOT), has announced a token distribution. Only players with a balance above 100,000 will receive PX. Anything less will be burned. This means that most players who played without donations will receive nothing.
To allow players to earn more tokens, the Not Pixel Battle tournament for gaming communities began on November 18. This competition, consisting of nine rounds, will run until the end of the month. Teams must color a canvas made of pixels before their opponents do, with each colored pixel remaining in history forever.
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