PANews reported on December 25th that, according to an official announcement, Gate Web3's BountyDrop launched a Syndicate airdrop event today. Users can participatePANews reported on December 25th that, according to an official announcement, Gate Web3's BountyDrop launched a Syndicate airdrop event today. Users can participate

Gate Web3 BountyDrop launches today with Syndicate airdrop event.

2025/12/25 16:04

PANews reported on December 25th that, according to an official announcement, Gate Web3's BountyDrop launched a Syndicate airdrop event today. Users can participate in the task by accessing the BountyDrop module through the "Events" page in the Gate Web3 App. Among all participants who complete the task, 500 participants will be randomly selected to share 153,300 SYND.

In addition, Gate Web3 will launch a New Year's "Opening Day" promotion from December 25, 2025 to January 7, 2026. Users who complete their first transaction (including Swap or Web3 DEX trading) within the Gate App will receive a random airdrop reward and a first-order gas fee subsidy. Furthermore, all users who accumulate a certain amount of Swap trading will unlock tiered cash rewards.

Gate Web3 is an industry-leading multi-chain crypto wallet, providing a one-stop connection to 100+ public chains, millions of assets, and tens of thousands of DApps, delivering a professional-grade Web3 experience and offering optimal solutions for every Web3 need. BountyDrop is a dedicated earning activity section on the Gate Web3 discovery page, where users can complete simple tasks for a chance to win rewards or participate in a lottery to receive airdropped tokens.

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