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  2. Airdrop (cryptocurrency) - Wikipedia

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    An airdrop is an unsolicited distribution of a cryptocurrency token or coin, usually for free, to numerous wallet addresses. Airdrops are often associated with the launch of a new cryptocurrency or a DeFi protocol, primarily as a way of gaining attention and new followers, resulting in a larger user base and a wider disbursement of coins. [1]

  3. Initial coin offering - Wikipedia

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    There are two main types of cryptocurrencies from a regulatory perspective: utility tokens and asset-backed tokens. Utility tokens may have value because they enable the holder to exchange the token for a good or service in the future, such as Bitcoin. Asset-backed tokens may have value because there is an underlying asset which the holder of ...

  4. The Open Network - Wikipedia

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    Free TON's token titled "TON Crystal" or just "TON" is distributed as a reward for contributions to the network. [46] Of five billion tokens issued at the moment of launch, 85% were reserved for users, 5% for validators, and 10% for the developers (including 5% dedicated for TON Labs, the developer of TON OS middleware for TON blockchain, which ...

  5. LotusFlare - Wikipedia

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    LotusFlare was founded in June 2014 by former Facebook engineers Sam Gadodia, Terry Guo, and Shao Xia. [5] [2]The company raised a $4 million seed investment from Social Capital, Google Ventures, and Metamorphic Ventures. [5]

  6. Apex Legends - Wikipedia

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    The event added the "Airdrop Escalation" mode which made care packages drop more frequently. The cosmetics were themed around boxing and fighting. [59] Anniversary (2021) 14 February 9, 2021 – March 2, 2021 [60] The event added the "Locked and Loaded" mode which gave players low-tier weapons and armor at the beginning of a match.

  7. Cloudflare - Wikipedia

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    Cloudflare was founded in July 2009 by Matthew Prince, Lee Holloway, and Michelle Zatlyn. [2] [8] [9] Prince and Holloway had previously collaborated on Project Honey Pot, a product of Unspam Technologies that served as some inspiration for the basis of Cloudflare. [10]

  8. Battle of Antonov Airport - Wikipedia

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    Instead, Russian intelligence had failed to assess the actual concentration of Ukrainian defenders around the airport, and assumed only token defenses. As the initial landing force was too small to hold the locality, while the Russian military was unable to secure air transport for reinforcements as well as prevent Ukrainian counter-attacks ...

  9. Gas flare - Wikipedia

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    Flare stack at the Shell Haven refinery in England. A gas flare, alternatively known as a flare stack, flare boom, ground flare, or flare pit, is a gas combustion device used in places such as petroleum refineries, chemical plants and natural gas processing plants, oil or gas extraction sites having oil wells, gas wells, offshore oil and gas rigs and landfills.