The unclaimed bone airdrop has been destroyed, accounting for 29.13% of the total tokens
On May 3, the winning project of the bitSmiley public beta, bone, completed the destruction of unclaimed airdrops at UTC 12:00 on May 2. A total of 61,189,347 bone tokens were destroyed, accounting for 29.13% of the total tokens. A total of 7,765 addresses were eligible for bone airdrops, accounting for 60% of the total token supply. 50% of the total supply was airdropped to users who held bone test tokens in the bitSmiley public beta event The Trumeme Show, and 10% was airdropped to community users of the bone community and bone partner projects.
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