Tutorial: How to claim the Piggy Genesis Boxes.

Cycle Network
3 min readApr 16, 2024

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‘Piggybank’ V3 testing campaign now is live! Here is a tutorial on how to claim the Piggy Genesis Boxes. Click here to join!

  1. Start by connecting your wallet.

2. Clicking on “Mint” will trigger a pop-up prompting you to complete the task. Click on “Complete Tasks” to proceed.

3. Connect your wallet and ensure that the wallet address you connect matches the one associated with your Piggy Bank.

4.The first task is to connect Twitter, which requires you to authorize Twitter permissions. Once completed, return to the page and click “verify.” If the page displays “Claimed,” it means you have completed the task and will receive 100 points.

5. Complete the three tasks in order, Once you have earned 300 points, you can start minting the limited edition Piggy Genesis Boxes.

6. Clicking on “Free Mint” will redirect the webpage to the Piggy Bank.

7. When you click on “Mint,” you’ll be able to get your hands on the exclusive Piggy Genesis Boxes.

Notes:

1.The points tasks need to be completed in sequential order.

2.When a task is completed and the page doesn’t display the “Verify” button immediately, please be patient and wait for a moment.

3.Points and Piggy Genesis Box are crucial credentials for future airdrops.

About Campaign

In this campaign, users will be required to follow Cycle’s Twitter and join Cycle’s Telegram to earn points. Once you have accumulated enough points, you can participate in minting the limited edition 20,000 Piggy Genesis Box of Piggybank V3.

Campaign Reward:

1. Points and Piggy Genesis Box are crucial credentials for future airdrops.
2. Piggy Genesis Box is limited to 20,000 units, available on a first-come, first-served basis until minting is completed.

Campaign Duration:

Starting Apr.16th, UTC+8 12:00, Piggy Genesis Boxes available until fully minted.

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Bridgeless aggregate liquidity network for all blockchains, based on aggregate sequencer and chain abstraction.

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