ether.fi: Points Season 2: StakeRank is now live, and 5% of the total ETHFI supply will be allocated
The Ethereum re-staking protocol ether.fi announced the launch of Points Season 2: StakeRank on the X platform. Users who stake for a longer period of time can receive more rewards. The loyalty points accumulation rate for the second season is expected to increase by 10 times, and the time range is from March 15th to June 30th. The second season token distribution is 5% of the total ETHFI supply, with an expected total of over 50 million tokens. The liquidity points are being tracked, but will not be displayed in the portfolio for 24-48 hours.
Other conditions include:
1. Users who have already withdrawn ETH or most of their ETH in the first season will not win the second season airdrop opportunity unless they stake additional ETH in the second season.
2. Users who withdraw before the end of the second season will not be eligible for the airdrop. As the second season progresses, the relevant rules will become clearer.
3. Any attempted or manipulated witchcraft will not receive the airdrop.
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