Airdrops have been a fan-favorite in the cryptocurrency ecosystem for years because they offer projects a way to reward early adopters and increase token distribution.
The latest project to surprise its community of supporters with retroactive rewards for its newly minted token is dYdX, a non-custodial decentralized derivatives exchange that operates on a layer-two version of the Ethereum network.
Data from CoinGecko shows that on its first day of trading live in the markets, DYDX is trading at a price of $10.28 at the time of writing after hitting an intra-day high at $14.24.
The number of tokens received by each user was determined by their previous trading activity on the platform, with the lowest tier user receiving 310 tokens for trading at least $1 on the exchange, and the highest tier user earning 9,529 tokens for trading volumes exceeding $1 million.
At the daily high of $14.24, the airdrop was worth between $4,414 and $135,692, with the average user who traded between $1,000 and $10,000 in value on the platform receiving 1,163 DYDX worth $16,561.
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The ongoing shift to layer-two solutions
The retroactive “release” of the DYDX governance token marks a big step for the protocol as it embarks on its path to becoming a fully decentralized, community-governed platform. It is a sign of a larger shift by a growing number of projects shifting to layer-two solutions in order to operate in a lower fee environment.
Many blockchain projects are migrating to various cross-chain and layer-two solutions like Polygon, and dYdX was actually one of the first decentralized exchanges to announce that it would launch on StarkWare, a layer-two solution it developed in conjunction with StarkEx.
According to data from dYdX, at the close of the first mining epoch, there were 32,700 DYDX holders, and the platform had transacted $13.8 billion in monthly trading volume, and $141 million in market-maker capital has been staked.
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