
Despite the anticipation among users, there will be no Phantom airdrop for now, according to recent statements by the company.
Phantom, a leading non-custodial cryptocurrency wallet provider, has announced that it will not be conducting an airdrop at present. The announcement comes as the company continues to focus on its current development roadmap and priorities.
The sudden interest in the possibility of an airdrop was sparked by Phantom’s recent statement that they would integrate the 1st layer Sui blockchain into their platform, which is scheduled to happen around early 2025. This move has led many users to speculate about a potential airdrop, but it appears that this speculation may have been premature.
It is worth noting that Phantom has made significant progress in recent times, having reached a milestone of 7 million active users last April, ranking top 3 on the Apple App Store charts for a brief period. However, the company has not shied away from addressing challenges either, as they were forced to issue an emergency update for iPhone users after some reported that their accounts had been reset, effectively locking them out of their wallets unless they remembered the recovery phrases.
Unfortunately, one user lost approximately 600,000 dollars in this incident. Despite these setbacks, Phantom has managed to continue growing and improving its services, with its wallet being increasingly popular among cryptocurrency enthusiasts.
In related news, Phantom’s leadership team, comprising CEO Brandon Millman, Chris Kalani as product head, and Francesco Agost as CTO, have been busy building the company into a major player in the blockchain space. Founded in 2021 in San Francisco, California, the company has made significant strides since its inception.
It is unclear what the future holds for Phantom’s development roadmap, but it seems that an airdrop is not currently on the horizon.
Source: www.bitcoinbazis.hu