Seeker, the Solana ecosystem phone, just released its $SKR token allocation plan, and it actually looks pretty decent—they’re directly allocating 30% for airdrops.
Users who chose to keep the phone and not request a refund are finally seeing a return. The original price was $500, so if the airdrop ends up being worth five or six hundred, that’s a huge win. Of course, the exact amount you’ll get depends on the detailed allocation info they announce later.
That said, this hardware + token strategy isn’t exactly new in the Solana ecosystem. The key is whether the project team can actually build up the ecosystem; otherwise, no matter how many tokens there are, it’s just paper wealth. For those getting the airdrop, make sure to pay attention to the token unlock rules and listing time—don’t miss the best time to sell.
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Seeker, the Solana ecosystem phone, just released its $SKR token allocation plan, and it actually looks pretty decent—they’re directly allocating 30% for airdrops.
Users who chose to keep the phone and not request a refund are finally seeing a return. The original price was $500, so if the airdrop ends up being worth five or six hundred, that’s a huge win. Of course, the exact amount you’ll get depends on the detailed allocation info they announce later.
That said, this hardware + token strategy isn’t exactly new in the Solana ecosystem. The key is whether the project team can actually build up the ecosystem; otherwise, no matter how many tokens there are, it’s just paper wealth. For those getting the airdrop, make sure to pay attention to the token unlock rules and listing time—don’t miss the best time to sell.