Binance has confirmed its involvement in the upcoming Wise Monkey (MONKY) airdrop, targeting holders of FLOKI and ApeCoin (APE).
This initiative will reward eligible users with MONKY tokens based on specific criteria and snapshot dates.
Snapshots were conducted on November 29, 2024, for APE holders and December 15, 2024, for FLOKI holders. The airdrop rates are set at 0.35 MONKY per FLOKI and 804,828 MONKY per APE.
However, only users with balances of at least one token will qualify, and tokens pending deposit or withdrawal during the snapshot will not be included. Eligible balances will be assessed across Spot, Funding, Margin, and other supported Binance accounts, but borrowed tokens or accounts with net liabilities are excluded.
Binance will handle the technical aspects of the event, ensuring the process runs smoothly. Trading and services involving FLOKI and APE, such as deposits, withdrawals, and various Binance Earn options, will remain unaffected. Once MONKY tokens are distributed, Binance will provide further updates regarding the timeline.
While supporting the airdrop, Binance emphasized that MONKY’s inclusion in the event does not guarantee its listing on the platform. Any potential listing will be subject to Binance’s standard evaluation process. The exchange reaffirmed its dedication to ensuring a seamless experience for users participating in the airdrop.
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