deBridge launches points program, native tokens will be launched later
The cross-chain interoperability protocol deBridge has launched its first season of its rewards program. According to the team, deBridge is retroactively allocating rewards to over 200,000 existing users who have collectively paid $2.3 million in fees based on past activities. This includes partner projects such as Jupiter, Solflare, Zeta markets, Banana Gun, and Birdeye, which have integrated the deBridge protocol into their applications.
The native token of deBridge will be launched after the first season of rewards. However, the project has not disclosed the specific criteria for the program or the proposed date of token issuance.
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