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Nomis App Airdrop

Your gateway to earning points, boosting your Nomis TON Score, and engaging in exciting tasks.

Nomis App

Your Participation Status

You did not participate in this airdrop, or you were not Connect Wallet.

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Started: Dec 02, 2025 Ends: Dec 30, 2025

Total Pool

3,065

Rewards

Points

Limitations

All eligible participants

End Date

Dec 30, 2025

Tasks to Complete

Complete all mandatory tasks to be eligible for the airdrop

Complete the Airdrop Bot Tasks

Complete all tasks from the airdrop bot and provide your referral link as proof.

Mandatory Proof Required

Join channel on Telegram

Mandatory

Follow on X

Mandatory

Project Links

Your Participation Status

You did not participate in this airdrop, or you were not Connect Wallet.

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FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions about this Airdrop

What is a passive airdrop?

A passive airdrop requires no tasks and rewards users automatically based on holdings.

How do I claim an airdrop?

You typically claim by completing tasks and connecting your wallet to receive tokens once distribution begins.

Why do airdrops use points systems?

Points help determine user ranking and reward distribution based on effort.

Why do airdrops require wallet verification?

Verification ensures users complete tasks and prevents fraudulent submissions.

Which blockchain has the most airdrops?

Ethereum and its L2 networks like Arbitrum and Optimism host the most airdrops.

Why do airdrop forms request wallet networks?

To ensure tokens are sent on the correct blockchain, avoiding cross-chain errors.

Can airdrops increase network activity artificially?

Yes, airdrops often lead to temporary spikes in network usage.

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