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I noticed that I was eligible as well and wanted to find out why. Turns out Flexpools projects were included.
If you have an ssh key attached to your github account, you can use it offline in a VM to sign a proof with which you can unlock their ERC20 token airdrop.
If you're interested, checkout fluence.network or claim.fluence.network.
Blogpost: blog.fluence.network/fluence-developer-community/
As always DYOR and treat everything as if it were trying to scam you. I've claimed my rewards in a fresh VM where I installed one of the proof methods (which can also be done manually without the need for a script or container), disabled the internet connection, copied a inactive private key that I had in my account, generated the proof and deleted the VM. Then submitted it on their site and was able to claim it.
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I noticed that I was eligible as well and wanted to find out why. Turns out Flexpools projects were included.
If you have an ssh key attached to your github account, you can use it offline in a VM to sign a proof with which you can unlock their ERC20 token airdrop.
If you're interested, checkout fluence.network or claim.fluence.network.
Blogpost: blog.fluence.network/fluence-developer-community/
As always DYOR and treat everything as if it were trying to scam you. I've claimed my rewards in a fresh VM where I installed one of the proof methods (which can also be done manually without the need for a script or container), disabled the internet connection, copied a inactive private key that I had in my account, generated the proof and deleted the VM. Then submitted it on their site and was able to claim it.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: