Airdrop hunters plough $345m into fledgling blockchain network to get distribution of new token

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  • Manta Pacific’s TVL spiked 1,250% in December.
  • It is now the seventh biggest layer 2 blockchain network on Ethereum.
  • Other layer 2s are also ratcheting up airdrops.

Crypto airdrop hunters have deposited $345 million into Manta Pacific, Manta Network’s Ethereum layer 2 blockchain, since December 14.

Why the sudden interest?

Because of an airdrop expected in early 2024.

Airdrop hunters have deposited Ether and stablecoins into the blockchain to obtain rewards scheduled for distribution in January.

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Manta Pacific’s TVL has skyrocketed 1,250% in December. This spike has made Manta Pacific the seventh largest Ethereum layer 2 blockchain per total value locked, according to data from Ethereum layer 2 tracking portal L2Beat.

TVL is a metric that tracks how much crypto is locked up in a DeFi protocol’s smart contracts, or in all DeFi protocols running on a given blockchain.

Smart contracts

The smart contract that holds these deposits is not verified on Ethereum blockchain explorer Etherscan, so it’s difficult for independent security experts to determine its safety.

However, for risk-tolerant crypto degens, the unverified contract has not proved to be an issue as they’ve run up nine-figure dollar deposits.

Why DeFi protocols love to offer ‘points’ before airdrops

Investors were driven to deposit these funds as part of Manta’s New Paradigm campaign.

It promises five layers of rewards for early investors, including an airdrop of 50 million Manta tokens. Mantra isn’t trading yet, so those 50 million tokens do not yet have market value.

Getting a STONE token

This TVL growth is most likely driven by the promised airdrop because the project’s canonical bridge has attracted only $28 million in deposits since its creation three months ago.

Manta airdrop hopefuls receive a token called STONE in exchange for their locked deposits in the blockchain.

STONE is a so-called yield-bearing token, according to Manta’s documentation. Airdrop hunters will be able to redeem STONE for Manta tokens in January.

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As a yield-bearing token, airdrop hunters can use STONE to earn points on protocols within Manta Pacific that support the token. By doing so, investors can farm more STONE tokens and potentially increase their promised Manta token airdrop.

Depositors also earn NFTs, which can be sold on Element, a multichain NFT marketplace.

Participants are also hunting for NFT combinations that will yield even bigger airdrop rewards, a process that requires them to acquire six different NFTs from the campaign that can be combined to get a premium NFT that offers greater rewards.

$1 billion in investments

Manta is only the latest in a growing trend of projects enticing significant early backing with the promise of rewards early next year.

Blast, a planned Ethereum layer 2 blockchain project, managed to attract about $650 million in barely a week after it was announced in November. The project now sits on top of over $1 billion in investments.

Like Blast, Manta Pacific is also invite-only with prospective new entrants requiring invite codes from existing investors.

Manta Network did not immediately return requests for comment.

Osato Avan-Nomayo is our Nigeria-based DeFi correspondent. He covers DeFi and tech. To share tips or information about stories, please contact him at osato@dlnews.com.

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