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Ozak AI has launched new Eon quest tasks today. Users can log in, open the Eon quest section, and complete tasks one by one, indicating a fresh quest cycle is now live. This update expands the app’s engagement track and provides new activities that may contribute to profile progression or future rewards tracking within the platform.

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Konnex, a protocol enabling robots and AI to autonomously complete tasks and receive stablecoin payments, has confirmed the KNX token and launched a points-based campaign tied to an airdrop. Users earn points via daily and social quests, with more points translating to a larger allocation; a testnet is planned later this year, and the team has raised $15M from investors.

Startale Group secured a $13M follow-on investment from Sony Innovation Fund. The follow-on nature indicates continued support from the investor and reinforces the existing relationship between Startale and Sony’s venture arm, marking a significant funding milestone for the company. Further terms were not disclosed by the parties. Timing remains undisclosed.

Nado is launching an open beta for its perpetuals exchange, kicking off Season 1. The project has not held a TGE yet, but previously rewarded community members with an NFT airdrop worth over $1,300 per holder. Backing from blockchain partners and the start of Season 1 suggest early participation opportunities as the platform opens to broader testing.

Variational issued weekly points in its trading rewards program. Community observations indicate that position retention and trading low-OI, lower-volume pairs can improve points accrual, while the program may also factor in PnL and funding. Overall, participants report current average volumes of several thousand dollars per point, with stronger results from native, longer-held altcoin positions.

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Euclid Protocol has raised $3.5M in funding. The brief update did not disclose the round type, participating investors, valuation, or allocation plans, indicating details are forthcoming. This milestone adds fresh resources that can support development and scaling of the protocol.

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Goodies has introduced new tasks within its tasks section, expanding the set of activities available on the platform. These tasks are now live and can be completed as part of Goodies’ ongoing quest system, signaling new engagement opportunities for users. No specific deadlines were mentioned.

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Umi Wallet has opened its waitlist for early users, signaling progress toward an upcoming product launch and early access registration. Sign-ups are available on the official site, where participants submit an email and choose a username; no token, incentives, or launch date details have been shared yet. Registration appears focused on reserving usernames.

Republic AI has a points faucet available for its points program, allowing users to claim program points directly via the faucet. No timeline or rewards breakdown is provided, but the faucet supports ongoing participation and activity tracking within the program, which could be relevant for future eligibility, leaderboards, or other incentives tied to the project's points ecosystem.

Kindred Labs will open the KIN token claim via its Klara app, enabling eligible recipients to retrieve their allocation. The claim window starts at 12:00 UTC, with access available through the Klara portal at kindredlabs.ai. This marks the beginning of the distribution phase for KIN through the official application. No additional eligibility criteria were specified in the announcement.

Binder Protocol has opened Early Access featuring a waitlist and referral-based onboarding. Participants can generate up to 5 invite codes, earn XP for completed actions, and compete on a leaderboard that ranks early users by accumulated points. Access currently requires Google login and key backup via the project’s portal, with users joining the waitlist before receiving full access.

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Rails confirmed an airdrop claim and scheduled its TGE for February 4. The token will have a total supply of 65,000,000, allocated 35.50% to shareholders, 26.53% to liquidity provisioning, 18.46% to institutional partnerships, 10.00% to early user rewards, and 9.51% to the foundation. These details indicate claim mechanics for early users are imminent.

INK teams up with Superboard to offer a free commemorative NFT that serves as an early Ink badge. The campaign is hosted on Superboard’s quest platform, indicating a live task-based mint for early participants. No end date or supply cap is stated, but the badge implies potential recognition for early engagement within the INK ecosystem.

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Citrea has officially launched its mainnet and activated a campaign dashboard. The campaign tracks 6 roles, with Bridger, Liquidity Provider, and Trader live now, while Lender, Yield Strategist, and Adventurer are coming soon. Participants can engage in bridging, liquidity provision, and trading today, with lending and yield strategies to follow.

Goldfish issues an update to its points program confirming that users who previously connected their Discord have been credited with points. Balances may display immediately or after the next refresh, and can be reviewed on the project’s leaderboard. This confirms the Discord integration is active, with allocations updating on scheduled refresh cycles.

Ink (Kraken’s blockchain) is now live on OpenSea, confirming marketplace support for the network. A free commemorative NFT linked to the launch is available to mint through the Fresh Ink collection. The collaboration broadens Ink’s visibility and offers early users a no-cost collectible to mark the integration. Further details on eligibility and the mint window have not been specified.

PredictFun community shares detailed strategies for its ongoing points program, emphasizing volume, holding, and liquidity as key metrics. Participants report that around 1,000 points can rank in the top-5k, advising to target events with probability under 96% and to adapt tactics by market liquidity. Methods include split hedging, order runs on high/low-liquidity markets, and two-account hedged positions.

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Ronin introduces a content creator ambassador program with rewards including airdrops, whitelists, and participation in paid campaigns. The initiative targets creators producing ecosystem content, offering structured recognition and potential benefits; it can suit newcomers building experience and established contributors seeking formal opportunities within the Ronin ecosystem.

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Yield schedules a token claim for February 5, with claiming only and no trading enabled at this stage. The TGE will occur later, while earlier the project reportedly secured around $20M in funding with Paradigm involved, and its Discord featured noteworthy roles, offering useful context and participation opportunities for early users.

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KRAIN users can now view their total points in the Origin profile. This suggests the points program dashboard is live and tracking user activity. Users can open Origin, access their profile, and verify their overall points tally and attribution, helping ensure progress is recorded correctly.

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Slush x Sui has published the results of their joint campaign, and the outcome is now live for participants to review. Verified winners are eligible to claim a $250 USDC reward, indicating distribution has begun and that selected participants may need to confirm their status and complete any required claim steps.

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Bunni has launched a WETH redistribution for veBUNNI (vote‑escrowed) holders, with 116 WETH available to claim. The distribution, sourced from liquidation proceeds, is live now and limited to eligible veBUNNI lockers only. Claims are processed via the project’s redistribution portal and apply exclusively to current veBUNNI holders. This is a claim event restricted to holders, not a public airdrop.

Goldfish launches an X Post Challenge for its community. Participants can earn points by posting about the Goldfish leaderboard, explaining how others can join, mentioning $GFIN rewards, and adding their referral link. Entries must be submitted via a Google Form for verification. The campaign highlights the project’s leaderboard activity and referral system.

Startale has launched daily tasks that include code drops, commenting, a daily GM streak, and completing task checklists. The program is live and encourages consistent participation, with simple repeatable actions and streak mechanics designed to support ongoing user engagement across the platform. Users can start by dropping their code, posting a comment, saying GM daily, and completing the listed tasks.

All SBTs have been assigned an allocation, signaling eligibility for a forthcoming token distribution across the ecosystem. Due to sustained load, the API is currently congested, and the team is provisioning more clusters to expand capacity and stabilize access. Expect improved responsiveness as the infrastructure rollout completes over the next hours.

Registration for the airdrop has closed. The team will publish claim instructions, timelines, and any verification steps soon. Participants who successfully registered should monitor official announcements for eligibility checks, supported networks, claim window dates, and any snapshot or wallet requirements that may be needed to complete distribution. Further updates will clarify token allocation and distribution mechanics.

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WalletConnect Hub has launched a new task, the New Product Research Survey, now live within the platform. The task involves completing a brief product research survey inside the Hub and is part of the ongoing quest activity, adding another engagement action for participants who track Hub tasks and progress regularly.

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