MegaETH: All participants will receive additional mainnet tokens
October 28th news, MegaETH official announced that its token allocation has been oversubscribed. The official emphasized that regardless of the allocation size, all users participating in the subscription will be eligible to receive additional token rewards on the mainnet.
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