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Dmail announces airdrop release. Over 3 million users registered. Learn how to claim your rewards safely.

Dmail has officially announced the release of its airdrop. The campaign that started last year has seen over 3 million registered users to date. In an X (ex Twitter) post, the company described how users of the platform can access their rewards and claim them while avoiding scam sites. But before going to claim your airdrop, it is imperative to understand however briefly, what Dmail is.

Dmail is an innovative Web3 communication platform that offers a range of functions, such as message communication, asset management, and data storage. It operates on a decentralized infrastructure and focuses on providing encrypted emails, unified notifications, and targeted marketing across multiple chains and dApps.

One distinctive feature of Dmail is that it allows users to claim a free mint of a unique Dmail NFT account with 8-11 digits. Moreover, it has recently integrated with SafePal, a crypto wallet, to offer its users personalized domains and free mints.

The platform aims to reduce the entry barriers for users interested in entering the crypto world. It serves as a bridge, connecting Web2 users and enabling them to easily access blockchain services.

It noted that the airdrop will be conducted in multiple seasons, with the initial season accounting for 3.75% of the total $DMAIL supply. The second season’s airdrop has already commenced, with an initial distribution of 2.25% of the total supply.

To claim the airdrop on the Dmail DApp, participants must complete daily tasks.

  1. First, follow the airdrop eligibility link: https://mail.dmail.ai/airdrop
  1. Just click on “Connect Wallet” to connect the wallet you used to carry out the airdrop activities.
  1. Check your eligibility by clicking on “Check Eligibility.”

If your wallet is eligible, you will be notified otherwise this will be the result.

For safety reasons, only use the stated URL by Dmail from its Twitter handle or the website. 

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