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LayerZero (ZRO) Airdrop Claim On Steroids: GetBlock Offers Private RPC Yet Again

As ZRO airdrop is finally happening on Jun.20, GetBlock offers premium RPC nodes for faster claim. With GetBlockโ€™s private RPC endpoints for EVM networks, airdrop hunters can protect themselves from inevitable network congestion.

ZRO airdrop: GetBlock offers special RPC nodes

GetBlock, a premium provider of RPC nodes and Web3 infrastructure, launches a special campaign for LayerZero airdrop participants. On GetBlock, airdrop winners can create custom RPC endpoints to accelerate the process of claim.

While claiming tokens via standard wallet, ZRO community members will highly likely get stuck due to the overload of default RPC endpoints: LayerZero tokens will be distributed to over 1,28 mln accounts. As such, getting custom private RPC endpoints is a smart bet for a proper airdrop farmer.

With GetBlockโ€™s private RPC endpoints, ZRO claim attendees will be able to get their tokens faster than their competitors. As a result, they also will be the first to inject liquidity to exchanges and DeFis.

By press time, the exact EVM network for ZRO airdrop is yet to be announced. With GetBlock, airdrop winners donโ€™t need to worry: the service supports a full range of L1 and L2 EVM networks.

With a free account on GetBlock, Web3 enthusiasts can get reliable and fast endpoints to Ethereum, Base, Arbitrum, Polygon, BNB Smart Chain, Optimism, and Avalanche. 

LayerZero claim participants can get all private RPCs for free in seconds

To customize the wallet for faster claims, users should sign up to GetBlock via e-mail, MetaMask or Google Account. Then, in a Dashboard, newcomers are welcomed to get their API endpoints for corresponding networks.

GetBlock CEO Arseniy Voitenko sends kudos to all successful participants of ZRO airdrop and highlights the importance of custom RPC endpoints for enhanced claim experience:

Well, this is highly likely the last big airdrop campaign in crypto. Millions of crypto users were waiting for it for almost two years. Itโ€™s crucial for GetBlock to stand together with the most passionate Web3 enthusiasts that have come a long way. As such – just like it was during ARB, STRK, and, most recently, ZK campaigns – our nodes wonโ€™t go offline so donโ€™t miss the opportunity to claim ZRO with GetBlock

Also, for unmatched Web3 experience, GetBlock offers premium dedicated nodes with unlimited speed and requests. They can also be claimed in Dashboard or via configurator on GetBlock.

Once a user gets an RPC endpoint, he or she should immediately integrate it into his or her wallet: MetaMask, Trustwallet, and so on. Thatโ€™s it: once the wallet owner replaces default RPC endpoints with GetBlockโ€™s ones, the wallet is ready to claim tokens faster.

ARB, STRK, ZK airdrop winners created hundreds of endpoints with GetBlock

In Q2 2024, this scheme really looks battle-tested. During previous major distributions, our nodes handled thousands of requests from hundreds of airdrop participants.

Recent ZK airdrop wasn’t an extinction: hundreds of claim participants created RPC endpoints for zkSync and used it to get tokens as soon as possible.

By offering free RPC endpoints for airdrops, GetBlock contributes to global Web3 adoption and introduces its premium infrastructure to the general public. The platform connects dApps to 50+ blockchains via JSON RPC, WebSockets, gRPC and other mainstream interfaces.

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