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Another NFT marketplace, x2y2, begins vampire attack on OpenSea

 

Quick Take

  • x2y2 has launched as an alternative to OpenSea and LooksRare, with an emphasis on high staking rewards.
  • The project has launched an airdrop for everyone who used OpenSea before January 2022.

 

NFT marketplace x2y2 has launched a vampire attack on the market leader OpenSea, airdropping millions of tokens to its user base. It follows in the footsteps of LooksRare, which did a similar launch last month, but has a different strategy that it hopes won't end up resulting in persistent wash trading.

 

A vampire attack is where a project hands out tokens to users of a pre-existing blockchain project. The goal is to incentivize the target audience of a similar project to try out the new project and elect to use it instead, particularly if it continues to hand out rewards on an ongoing basis.

 

To initiate the vampire attack, x2y2 is carrying out an airdrop for OpenSea users. The project is handing out 120 million tokens, 12% of the total supply of X2Y2 (the project’s native token).

 

https://www.theblockcrypto.com/post/134450/another-nft-marketplace-x2y2-begins-vampire-attack-on-opensea

 

https://mirror.xyz/x2y2.eth/HyyViU7Ir7fW5cch0DozBD8_Qkak5FiLEi0bmx1cmgA

 

That's so amazing. Another yummy airdrop.

X2Y2 Up 235% After Airdrop to OpenSea NFT Collectors

 

  • A new NFT marketplace called X2Y2 has launched with a token airdrop.
  • It distributed tokens to OpenSea users and is currently up around 235%.
  • The marketplace is currently paying out 8,000% annual percentage yield to token stakers.

https://cryptobriefing.com/x2y2-up-235-after-airdrop-opensea-nft-collectors/?utm_source=tradingview_tickers_old&utm_medium=rss

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