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Basic Information

InformationDetails
Project NameRedStone
Project Websitehttps://redstone.finance
Project DescriptionA modular blockchain oracle providing secure and scalable data feeds
 for DeFi and blockchain applications.
Project TickerRED

Airdrop Details

InformationDetails
Airdrop TypeRetroactive
Total Airdrop Amount5% of total RED supply (initial), additional 2% allocated, further 4.5% in 6 months
Number of Eligible UsersNot Known
Number of ClaimantsNot Known

Timeline

EventDate
Blockchain SnapshotNot Known
Claiming StartedNot Known
Additional Airdrop ClaimingMarch 6, 2025, 3:00 PM UTC
Further Community DistributionSeptember 6, 2025

Token Distribution

DistributionAmount
MaximumNot Known
Median/AverageNot Known
MinimumNot Known

Eligibility Criteria

  • The initial Miner Airdrop allocated 5% of total RED supply, claimable via official claim website.
  • An additional 2% from “Ecosystem & Data Providers” is allocated for community members initially excluded, based on extended eligibility and proof of participation. Claiming starts on March 6, 2025, via bonus claim website.
  • A further 4.5% from “Community & Genesis” will be distributed 6 months after TGE (September 6, 2025). Eligible projects must utilize RedStone price feeds and will distribute tokens to users of pools secured by RedStone price feeds.

Additional Information

  • RED staking via EigenLayer enhances network security, allowing data providers and holders to stake tokens.
  • Stakers earn rewards in ETH, BTC, SOL, and USDC from RedStone data users across multiple blockchains.
  • The RED token allocation will reach a total supply of 1 billion over 4 years.
  • Eligible partner projects for future airdrop distribution include USDX, Euler, Gearbox, CIAN, Pendle, Venus, Fraxlend, Evaa, Tokemak, Cygnus, DeltaPrime, Abracadabra, Native Lend, Resolv, ZeroLend, Merchant Moe, Mento, Angle, LayerBank, Sumer Money, Factorial, Segment, Phuture, Tempest, and BitFi.

By builders, for builders.

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