How to Participate in the Catizen Airdrop

Guide to Participate in the Catizen Airdrop on Telegram, the game that follows the "Tap to Earn" trend of Notcoin and is currently the top game on Telegram.

How To Participate In The Catizen Airdrop

Introduction to Catizen Airdrop

Catizen is an interactive game on the Telegram platform centered around the world of virtual cats. Players can nurture, upgrade their cats, and complete tasks to earn rewards. The game is developed as a mini-app on two networks: The Open Network and Mantle Network.

The project has garnered significant attention from investors, successfully raising $2.2 million in its Seed round and $4 million in its Strategic round 1. Recently, Binance Labs also invested in Catizen, affirming the game’s growth potential.

Catizen has announced its token allocation plan, with 41% of the total supply dedicated to airdrops. The airdrop is expected to take place this month or next.

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Catizen Airdrop

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How to Participate in the Catizen Airdrop

Step 1: Access the Catizen game. Players can choose to participate on either The Open Network or Mantle Network.

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Step 2: Select “Play” to open the Catizen Airdrop application.

Step 3: The platform will reward players with free vKITTY coins. vKITTY is an in-game asset that allows players to create cats. Note:

  • With The Open Network, players need to connect their TON wallet to receive vKITTY.
  • With Mantle Network, players just need to select “Claim” to receive vKITTY, without the need to connect a wallet.

Step 4: Select “Generate” to create new cats based on the current level of your account. Initially, players can only create level 1 cats. After continually merging cats, the level of new cats will increase.

Step 5: Merge two cats of the same level to upgrade to a higher-level cat.

Catizen Airdrop

Step 6: Complete tasks required by the platform in the “Earn” feature at the bottom left of the screen. Catizen’s tasks are quite simple, such as:

  • Following the project’s X account.
  • Daily check-ins.
  • Logging into Catizen.
  • Visiting the website.
  • Retweeting posts on X.

Step 7: Select “Feed” at the bottom right of the screen to buy cats at the desired level instead of merging them.

Step 8: Select “Invite” to invite friends to join and earn FishCoins. Specifically:

  • 3 FishCoin for a regular account.
  • 43 FishCoin for a Premium account.

Step 9: Select “Shop” at the bottom left of the screen to buy in-game assets like vKITTY and FishCoins. Currently, the project allows users to buy 5,000,000 vKITTY and 100 FishCoins for $0.1 USD.

Step 10: Select “Mine” at the top of the screen to stake assets into the pool and receive rewards. Depending on the time, the assets users can stake may vary.

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