GetBlock, a top-tier provider of Web3 infrastructure, has released private zkSync RPC endpoints for ZK airdrop participants. With these endpoints, all participants of the upcoming ZK airdrop are able to enjoy a premium token claim experience.
Immediately after the airdrop, almost all potential recipients claim the rewards to start operating them during the periods of maximum euphoria. Before the dust settles, some of them are considering depositing their rewards to crypto exchanges for selling or staking.
Meanwhile, as the traffic to blockchain – the number of requests sent through RPC nodes – becomes enormous, public wallets typically express shutdowns or see their performance lowered.
As such, setting up private RPC endpoints is a smart bet: being isolated from public infrastructure, they don’t need to compete for resources with thousands of peers. Simply put, with private RPC endpoints, you can claim your ZK way faster than with default ones for your wallet.
At GetBlock, setting up a private zkSync RPC endpoint takes literally three clicks. Once registered on the platform, the user should proceed to his or her account, find zkSync in the list of networks supported and claim the URL of the RPC node.
Then, this address should be integrated into the cryptocurrency wallet that is planned to be used for ZK token claim. The majority of mainstream wallets including MetaMask and all other largest on-chain wallets allow this form of customization.
That’s it: supercharged with GetBlock’s RPC nodes, the wallet will be able to claim ZK faster compared to traditional wallets with default endpoints integrated by their developers.
Commenting on the upcoming airdrop, GetBlock CEO Arseniy Voitenko invites all participants to claim their ZK rewards via GetBlock RPC nodes and unlock their first mover advantage:
After two years in development, the most anticipated retroactive airdrop in crypto history – zkSync – is finally confirmed. Despite the wave of criticism from the zkSync community, we’re always ready to deliver premium-class infrastructure for promising networks. Previously, we offered similar solutions for ARB and STRK distributions, and many crypto enthusiasts managed to outperform their competitors in claiming rewards
zkSync airdrop is expected to happen on June 17, 2024. A total of 690,000+ wallets are eligible for the distribution. Mainstream exchanges started adding ZK to pre-market dashboards which is an indicator of unmatched hype in crypto markets.
The airdrop has already been slammed for obscure and eccentric eligibility criteria, a high share of Sybil accounts noticed in eligibility lists, too long wait, and so on. However, many crypto enthusiasts are waiting for ZK airdrop to bring them a “life-changing” amount of money.
GetBlock, an RPC provider with 50+ blockchains supported, was among the few industry actors to support both STRK and ARB distributions, the two largest airdrops of 2023-2024.
GetBlock’s clients integrated their private RPC nodes into MetaMask and Argent wallets and claimed tokens faster than their opponents.
Private RPC endpoints for zkSync are available at GetBlock for free. For dedicated nodes which should be referred to a premium-level service for blockchain operations, prices start from $600 per month.
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