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RIGO and BYFFIN host joint RIGO token airdrop event

Web3 & Enterprise·January 10, 2024, 7:01 AM

RIGO, a public blockchain catered to private blockchain-based digital assets, is ringing in the new year with a joint airdrop event with BYFFIN, a South Korean private blockchain-based digital asset management service, according to an official announcement on RIGO’s website. 

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"This RIGO X BYFFIN airdrop event with BYFFIN is designed to provide an easy and convenient experience for many users to use RIGO tokens," RIGO said. "We will strive to provide various experiences and benefits to users who participate in the RIGO blockchain ecosystem."

 

Event details

Five RIGO tokens will be airdropped to each of the first 3,000 participants on a first-come, first-served basis until Jan. 23 (KST). Participants are required to download the mobile BYFFIN Wallet app and create a personal wallet to be eligible to receive the rewards.

 

This is the first promotional event held by RIGO and BYFFIN, and the two organizations plan to further expand their collaborative ventures in the future.

 

RIGO’s wide-ranging services

RIGO offers a variety of services, including RIGO Core, which provides custodial services of digital assets and manages data storage; RIGO Bridge, which supports hyperledger-based private blockchains; and RIGO Scan, a public real-time blockchain status dashboard.

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