Many people become very interested in airdrops after entering Web3, but are deterred by the operational procedures. Walrus, as a key infrastructure project in the Sui ecosystem supported by the core team of Mysten Labs, has raised $140 million in funding, with the ecosystem TVL surpassing $2.5 billion. Its recent community incentive program has attracted a large number of participants.



The project's reliability is guaranteed — it is a standardized decentralized storage solution with relatively mature security mechanisms. For those wanting to participate, the entire process is actually less complicated than it seems.

From a technical perspective, participating in such projects usually requires first configuring a wallet. The official Sui wallet is a basic tool, available for download from the Chrome Web Store or the App Store. The installation process takes no more than 5 minutes. The most critical step is to properly manage the mnemonic phrase — this is no small matter. The mnemonic phrase is equivalent to the main control of the wallet; if it is leaked, assets are exposed. Therefore, writing it down with pen and paper is much safer than any electronic storage solution.

Subsequent steps typically include on-chain interactions and contract calls, but specific details depend on the latest participation rules from the project team. The community incentive pool of 300 million WAL tokens seems quite substantial, but restrictions related to quotas need to be confirmed by checking official announcements. Overall, this is a Sui ecosystem project worth paying attention to, but be sure to do your basic homework before participating.
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AirdropF5Brovip
· 01-11 04:08
Writing down the mnemonic phrase on paper? Bro, I already knew that. The key is how the WAL airdrop quotas are actually distributed. The official explanation is vague and ambiguous.
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FOMOrektGuyvip
· 01-08 15:52
Writing down your seed phrase on paper is really necessary. My computer almost crashed before, and I was almost scared to death.
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RuntimeErrorvip
· 01-08 15:51
Mnemonic notes? Dude, do people still do that these days? I just took a screenshot directly; anyway, I won't lose it.
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QuorumVotervip
· 01-08 15:44
Mnemonic phrases still need to be handwritten, which is definitely reliable and more trustworthy than any cloud backup.
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OPsychologyvip
· 01-08 15:33
Writing down your mnemonic phrase is correct; electronic storage is really a big taboo.
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TideRecedervip
· 01-08 15:31
Writing down the mnemonic phrase is a good point; digital versions are really too easy to be compromised.
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