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GRASS Airdrop Goes Live, But Phantom Wallet Issues Block User Claims

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Updated by Daria Krasnova
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In Brief

  • GRASS token airdrop encounters issues with Solana's Phantom wallet, affecting user access.
  • Community frustration grows over missing allocation details and wallet disruptions.
  • Phantom wallet is yet to provide any details of when this issue will be fixed.
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Grass Network’s much-anticipated GRASS airdrop has launched, but many users remain unable to access their tokens. 

Technical issues with Solana’s Phantom wallet have left several eligible recipients without a way to claim their GRASS tokens. This has been one of the most hyped airdrops in recent months, as Grass Foundation is distributing 10% of the token’s supply.

GRASS Airdrop Continues to Fuel Community Criticism 

For months, the crypto community has voiced concerns about Grass Network’s airdrop model. GRASS tokens have a capped supply of 1 billion, with 10% set aside for the initial airdrop. The distribution plan includes 1.5% for closed alpha testers and 7% for participants in Epochs 1 through 7. 

Allocations for the Bonus Epoch and future distributions were missing from this initial rollout, which further fueled frustration among supporters.

Read more: What are Crypto Airdrops?

Phantom Wallet’s recent downtime has compounded these issues. This is not Phantom’s first reported disruption this year; similar technical incidents occurred in February and August.

“We’re currently experiencing an uptime incident and some services may be temporarily disrupted. If you are in urgent need of making a transaction, please ignore simulation errors and try using a dapp,” Phantom Wallet team wrote in an X (formerly Twitter) post

Several users have complained on X that they are unable to access their airdropped tokens even an hour after it went live. Some reported that their wallet addresses are showing as ‘not eligible’ even though they were previously shown to be eligible, according to Glass Network’s airdrop checker. 

“Spent more than 9 months “earning” and referring people to use @getgrass_io…Only to find out that I’m not allowed to claim the airdrop. No matter where I set my VPN to. And of course there is NO mention of restricted locations anywhere on their website,” one user wrote on X (formerly Twitter).

From time to time, users of Solana’s biggest wallet have been unable to view accurate token balances and account information. These recurring issues have heightened discontent among crypto enthusiasts relying on Phantom for their transactions.

Read more: What Is DePIN (Decentralized Physical Infrastructure Networks)?

It’s worth noting that DePIN projects have seen some successes in 2024. Binance recently listed the IO token from io.net on June 11. The IO token serves as the primary currency within io.net, covering fees, transactions, and contributor rewards for those sharing GPU resources.

Another DePIN project, Aethir, secured listings on OKX, Gate.io, and Bitfinex. However, some community members expressed disappointment after Aethir’s May cloud drop, which distributed 670,000 badges, did not qualify all badge owners for the subsequent airdrop.

These mixed reactions in recent airdrops underscore the challenges DePIN projects face in maintaining user trust and engagement. 

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Mohammad Shahid
Mohammad Shahid is an experienced crypto journalist with a specialization in blockchain security. He covers a wide range of topics spanning everything from Web3 to retail crypto. As an experienced freelance journalist, he has worked on campaigns for several tier-1 exchanges, such as Bitget, and startups, including RankFi and HAQQ. Mohammad comes from an extensive technical background, with a master’s degree in Cyber Security Analysis from Macquarie University, where he majored in...
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