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BendDAO releases BDIN inscription update: the number of Alpha and Beta whitelist tickets will be adjusted to 1,500

BendDAO releases BDIN inscription update: the number of Alpha and Beta whitelist tickets will be adjusted to 1,500

CointimeCointime2024/01/01 07:02
By:Cointime

BendDAO officially released an update for BDIN inscriptions, adjusting the number of tickets for Alpha whitelist and Beta whitelist to 1,500 each based on community feedback, while the total number remains at 3,000, accounting for 60% of the total supply of BDIN introduced on BendDAO. The price for each ticket is 0.0025 BTC. BDIN is a new BRC-20 inscription introduced by NFT lending platform BendDAO, aiming to provide early bird discounts for borrowers, lenders, pledgers, and veBEND holders. The Alpha whitelist mainly targets BAYC/MAYC/BAKC/ApeCoin pledgers, borrowers and lenders, and BEND pledgers, while the Beta whitelist includes users who hold at least 50,000 BEND in their wallets during the BendDAO snapshot period (no need to pledge).

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