If you haven't been exposed to Web3 yet, does the idea of an airdrop sound particularly complicated? Actually, it's not that difficult. The Sui ecosystem recently has a major project called Walrus, which is now open for community incentive airdrops, especially friendly to beginners—zero cost, no threshold, and you can participate in just 3 minutes.
What is Walrus? Simply put, it is a decentralized storage infrastructure built by Mysten Labs, the core team of Sui. The project has raised $140 million, with a TVL surpassing $2.5 billion, ensuring security. The community incentive quota of 300 million WAL tokens is almost full—miss this wave, and it's gone.
**Getting ready is very simple, just two steps:**
**Step 1: Install a Sui Wallet**
For desktop users: open Chrome browser, go to the extension store, search for "Sui Wallet," and click "Add to Chrome." For mobile users: directly search for "Sui Wallet" in the App Store and download the official app.
When creating a wallet, pay special attention to one point—your mnemonic phrase must be handwritten on paper. Do not take screenshots, do not take photos, and do not store it on any electronic device. This phrase is the lifeline of your wallet; if leaked, your assets are at risk.
**Step 2: Configure the testnet and claim free test tokens**
If you're completely new, it's recommended to first try the testnet to familiarize yourself with the entire process—it's free anyway. This way, you'll be confident when participating in the actual airdrop.
It's really that simple, not as complicated as you might think. The Sui ecosystem has developed quite quickly over the past two years, and infrastructure projects like Walrus are gradually improving. If you're interested in decentralized storage, participating in the airdrop now allows you to experience the product and learn about Sui's ecosystem trends. Beginners don't need to worry—just follow the steps, and you'll understand.
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BlockchainFoodie
· 20h ago
honestly walrus sounds like the perfect farm-to-fork verification system for decentralized storage... imagine if we could apply proof-of-freshness to data integrity lmao
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BearMarketGardener
· 01-09 19:49
Really? Can I farm the airdrop in just 3 minutes? Let me try to see if I can pay the IQ tax first.
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MerkleMaid
· 01-08 15:01
Writing down mnemonic phrases with paper and pen is really important, otherwise it's easy to mess up.
Participate in 3 minutes? Feels like there's still a bit of a hype vibe.
Walrus this time really looks promising, and the Sui ecosystem backing it up is also reliable.
Oh my, another airdrop, the quota is almost full, that's probably the usual talk.
Practicing on the testnet is a good suggestion, beginners definitely need to familiarize themselves with the process first.
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MelonField
· 01-08 15:00
300 million coins are almost full? Damn, I need to rush quickly!
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BlockDetective
· 01-08 14:54
Wait, can it really be done in 3 minutes? I feel like I'm just harvesting the leeks again.
I'm following the Walrus airdrop, but I have reservations about the "almost full" claim.
Handwritten mnemonic phrases are indeed a good point; too many people are falling for phishing.
This round is also cutting new leeks, but it does seem to have a low barrier to entry.
If it's from Mysten Labs, the security is trustworthy, but don't be fooled by the TVL numbers.
I believe in participating in 3 minutes, but actually making money? Hehe
If you haven't been exposed to Web3 yet, does the idea of an airdrop sound particularly complicated? Actually, it's not that difficult. The Sui ecosystem recently has a major project called Walrus, which is now open for community incentive airdrops, especially friendly to beginners—zero cost, no threshold, and you can participate in just 3 minutes.
What is Walrus? Simply put, it is a decentralized storage infrastructure built by Mysten Labs, the core team of Sui. The project has raised $140 million, with a TVL surpassing $2.5 billion, ensuring security. The community incentive quota of 300 million WAL tokens is almost full—miss this wave, and it's gone.
**Getting ready is very simple, just two steps:**
**Step 1: Install a Sui Wallet**
For desktop users: open Chrome browser, go to the extension store, search for "Sui Wallet," and click "Add to Chrome."
For mobile users: directly search for "Sui Wallet" in the App Store and download the official app.
When creating a wallet, pay special attention to one point—your mnemonic phrase must be handwritten on paper. Do not take screenshots, do not take photos, and do not store it on any electronic device. This phrase is the lifeline of your wallet; if leaked, your assets are at risk.
**Step 2: Configure the testnet and claim free test tokens**
If you're completely new, it's recommended to first try the testnet to familiarize yourself with the entire process—it's free anyway. This way, you'll be confident when participating in the actual airdrop.
It's really that simple, not as complicated as you might think. The Sui ecosystem has developed quite quickly over the past two years, and infrastructure projects like Walrus are gradually improving. If you're interested in decentralized storage, participating in the airdrop now allows you to experience the product and learn about Sui's ecosystem trends. Beginners don't need to worry—just follow the steps, and you'll understand.