PANews reported on October 17th that according to an official announcement from ZEROBASE, the $ZBT airdrop has now been completed, eliminating the need for users to manually claim or pay gas fees. To ensure fairness and accessibility, the project team has covered all gas costs and distributed tokens directly to eligible user wallet addresses on both networks.
The specific distribution is as follows:
• Ethereum network: 17,043 addresses, with a total of 19,540,974.3 ZBT issued
• BNB Smart Chain: 133,538 addresses, with a total of 459,025.6988 ZBT issued
According to the distribution rules, users holding 10 or more ZBT will receive Ethereum, while those holding less than 10 will receive it via BSC to optimize gas efficiency. Officials stated that all eligible users have received their tokens, and no additional action is required. Tokens will automatically appear in your wallet after on-chain confirmation.


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