Brevis has an external community airdrop plan upcoming. This incentive makes a lot of sense—users who have interacted with DeFi protocols like Aave on Usual, Linea, and other platforms that adopt Brevis ZK technology will have the chance to receive an airdrop. Why do it this way? Brevis's ZK solution has moved from the conceptual stage to real deployment and has been adopted within the ecosystem. This is not just theoretical. By incentivizing early users through an airdrop, it helps to solidify genuine users and demonstrate the protocol's practical value. It seems this infrastructure project is getting serious this time.

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ChainWallflowervip
· 5h ago
Ha, this airdrop logic is indeed top-notch. Old players who have been into Aave are about to take off this time. --- Brevis this time isn't the usual rug pull; it's really running on Linea, there's something real. --- Wait, didn't I interact with this already? Why can't I remember? Need to check my wallet records. --- ZK is finally not bragging anymore; real protocols are being used, this is true infrastructure. --- The tactics of giving airdrops to early users are becoming more competitive, but this time it seems genuinely valuable. --- Why, why are they only announcing now? They should have told us active users earlier. --- This infrastructure is really getting serious, unlike some that only release whitepapers. --- I bet five bucks that this airdrop will require holding a certain Token in the wallet again; with my conditions, I might just miss out.
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ser_aped.ethvip
· 7h ago
I've been messing around on Aave for so long, and finally I got some benefits. Brevis's airdrop logic is really thoughtful, rewarding those who actually used it, unlike some projects that just airdrop coins randomly. ZK has really come off the paper, and it feels pretty good. I've already jumped into the Linea pit, maybe I can make some gains this time. Wait, how exactly do I claim this airdrop? Which chain will be launched first?
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SocialAnxietyStakervip
· 7h ago
Finally, a project dares to distribute tokens to genuine interactive users. This is true sincerity. --- Brevis's move is indeed clever, not just another pump-and-dump coin. They directly reward users with on-chain footprints. --- Wait, I interacted with Aave on Linea. Could I have a share? --- This kind of incentive method is much more reliable than random airdrops. Only with actual use can they dare to do this. --- The key is actually implementing the ZK solution; otherwise, it's all just conceptual hype. --- Interesting. Early participants are finally going to be recognized. --- The question is, when will the airdrop be distributed? We still have to wait.
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CrossChainBreathervip
· 8h ago
Wow, finally seeing infrastructure projects willing to spend real money, not just bragging The early supporters are about to take off, the logic is indeed clear By the way, Brevis's ZK solution is really rolling out, not just a PPT coin set
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OnChainDetectivevip
· 8h ago
Wait a minute, I need to dig deeper into this airdrop logic... How did they verify the early interaction user list? Can on-chain evidence be forged...
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DefiEngineerJackvip
· 8h ago
nah but technically speaking, if your zk proofs aren't formally verified, this whole airdrop farming is just another opacity play dressed up in cryptography lingo
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