Dmail Airdrop

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3 Jan 2024
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WTF is Dmail?

Dmail: Think Gmail, but for the blockchain age. Messages, storage, crypto, marketing, AI - it's got it all. Backed by top investors like Amino Capital and Kucoin Labs (funding amount undisclosed), Dmail has the potential to shake up the way we connect in the future.
With the already confirmed airdrop! Dmail tweeted that on December 19th, 2023, to confirm that airdrop & token distribution will take place in Q1 2024. So probably we still have time before the snapshot!
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How to qualify for the Dmail airdrop

It's actually pretty easy to qualify for the airdrop. Simply follow these steps to collect points which will potentially turn into tokens

  1. Sign up for an account on Dmail by connecting your Metamask
  2. Go to NFT domain presale and get yourself an 8-11 digits mail address for free (need to pay gas on ZkSync) (you can also choose to get a 4-7 digits name but it costs you a few dollars - a 7 digits name is $9.99)
  3. Go to Points & Plans (little gift box on top right) and start collecting points. These are pretty self-explanatory but here are some of them you can perform:
    1. Subscribe to 5 newsletters
    2. Invite friends to use Dmail and buy NFT domain accounts
    3. Sending e-mails using different blockchains (you can send me an email at bobarctor at dmail.ai but please don't spam me)
  4. Once you collect at least 500 points, you can upgrade your plan from the Plans tab on Points & Plans screen. Then you can click "Import to NFT" to update your domain account with your points.



That's all. As I mentioned earlier, the points you gain using Dmail may be the key to token airdrop so I suggest at least getting to a Premium plan by doing the tasks on the Points page.
Have a great new year with lots of airdrops!
While you are there, check my previous post about another possible airdrop you can farm, Grass.

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