As your.io has pivoted to deploying their token on Ethereum (previously Solana), we kindly request that you take the following actions ASAP to submit your EVM (ERC-20) wallets for claiming:
3/ You will find a section right below to submit your EVM (ERC-20) wallet. Please provide the wallet address that you intend to use for claiming the tokens.
⚠️ Please note that the wallet address cannot be changed once submitted.
⚠️your.io will implement a claiming portal through a 3rd party provider, and claiming link will be provided at TGE.
⚠️ Only Solana wallets that have contributed to YOUR sales will have access to the submit section.
Please stay tuned to our Waggle Network Announcement channel for important updates!
As your.io has pivoted to deploying their token on Ethereum (previously Solana), we kindly request that you take the following actions ASAP to submit your EVM (ERC-20) wallets for claiming:
3/ You will find a section right below to submit your EVM (ERC-20) wallet. Please provide the wallet address that you intend to use for claiming the tokens.
⚠️ Please note that the wallet address cannot be changed once submitted.
⚠️your.io will implement a claiming portal through a 3rd party provider, and claiming link will be provided at TGE.
⚠️ Only Solana wallets that have contributed to YOUR sales will have access to the submit section.
Please stay tuned to our Waggle Network Announcement channel for important updates!
BY Waggle Network Official Announcement
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