Whitelisting for venom testnet program.

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10 May 2023
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Venom is a blockchain-based decentralized finance (DeFi) project that aims to offer a wide range of financial services to its users. As part of its community building efforts, Venom may offer airdrops of its native token, VNM, to users who participate in its testnet program. Here are the steps to be whitelisted for the Venom airdrop using testnet:

  1. Visit the Venom website and navigate to the testnet program page. Sign up for the program by providing the necessary information such as your name, email address, and preferred username.
  2. Download and install the Venom wallet that is compatible with the testnet program. This wallet will allow you to receive and store VNM tokens that you earn through the testnet program.
  3. Participate in the testnet program by completing the required tasks such as testing the platform, providing feedback, and reporting bugs. Follow the instructions provided by the Venom team closely to ensure that you meet the program requirements.
  4. Once you have completed the required tasks, submit your application to be whitelisted for the airdrop. This will involve providing additional information such as your Ethereum wallet address, your Telegram username, and your Twitter handle.
  5. Wait for confirmation from the Venom team that you have been successfully whitelisted for the airdrop. If you are selected, you will receive VNM tokens directly to your wallet.

Remember that the process of being whitelisted for a Venom airdrop using testnet may vary depending on the specific requirements set by the project. Be sure to read and follow the instructions provided by the Venom team closely to ensure that you are eligible for the airdrop.

The link below will take you to twitter for a more detailed steps:

https://twitter.com/bloomstarbms/status/1654380426428043265?t=dkyrHctcVM1MTfz59ttWOg&s=19

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