Binance has announced the addition of MyShell (SHELL) to its HODLer Airdrop program, offering BNB holders the chance to earn SHELL tokens through Simple Earn subscriptions.
This opportunity is available to users who deposit BNB between February 14, 2025, and February 19, 2025, while participating in Binance’s Simple Earn (Flexible or Locked) and On-Chain Yields products. Full details about the airdrop will be provided within 12 hours, and SHELL tokens will be credited to users’ Spot Accounts at least one hour before trading begins.
The official listing of SHELL will take place on February 27, 2025, at 16:00, with trading opening for the following pairs: SHELL/BTC, SHELL/USDT, SHELL/USDC, SHELL/BNB, SHELL/FDUSD, and SHELL/TRY. The token will feature a “Seed Tag” to indicate its status as a newly launched project on Binance.
MyShell (SHELL) has a total supply of 1 billion tokens, with 25 million SHELL (2.5% of the total supply) allocated for the HODLer Airdrop. An additional 25 million SHELL tokens will be distributed six months after the listing. At launch, the circulating supply will be 270 million SHELL tokens, representing 27% of the total supply.
To ensure fair distribution, Binance will impose a BNB holding cap, preventing any single user from holding more than 4% of the total BNB during the airdrop period. A detailed research report on MyShell (SHELL) will be available within 24 hours of the official announcement. This move reflects Binance’s commitment to expanding its Web3 ecosystem and rewarding loyal BNB holders.
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