PANews reported on November 20th that, according to an official announcement, Gate will provide full refunds to users who participated in the BOB Launchpad and distribute a random number of GT airdrops to all users who successfully participated in the first phase of the Gate Web3 Launchpad. Users who complete KYC verification through Gate will automatically receive the airdrop; users who complete KYC verification through the Web3 Launchpad homepage can submit their GT payment address or Gate UID via the official form before 00:00 (UTC+8) on November 27th. After users submit their information, Gate will complete the airdrop distribution within 3 business days. Gate always puts users first and will continue to optimize the Web3 Launchpad experience, bringing users more high-quality projects and benefits.PANews reported on November 20th that, according to an official announcement, Gate will provide full refunds to users who participated in the BOB Launchpad and distribute a random number of GT airdrops to all users who successfully participated in the first phase of the Gate Web3 Launchpad. Users who complete KYC verification through Gate will automatically receive the airdrop; users who complete KYC verification through the Web3 Launchpad homepage can submit their GT payment address or Gate UID via the official form before 00:00 (UTC+8) on November 27th. After users submit their information, Gate will complete the airdrop distribution within 3 business days. Gate always puts users first and will continue to optimize the Web3 Launchpad experience, bringing users more high-quality projects and benefits.

Gate announced that it will provide full refunds and random GT airdrops to all users who participated in the BOB Web3 Launchpad campaign.

2025/11/20 22:41

PANews reported on November 20th that, according to an official announcement, Gate will provide full refunds to users who participated in the BOB Launchpad and distribute a random number of GT airdrops to all users who successfully participated in the first phase of the Gate Web3 Launchpad.

Users who complete KYC verification through Gate will automatically receive the airdrop; users who complete KYC verification through the Web3 Launchpad homepage can submit their GT payment address or Gate UID via the official form before 00:00 (UTC+8) on November 27th. After users submit their information, Gate will complete the airdrop distribution within 3 business days.

Gate always puts users first and will continue to optimize the Web3 Launchpad experience, bringing users more high-quality projects and benefits.

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