Foresight News reports that Bitcoin’s second-layer network Mezo has announced an airdrop of MEZO tokens to users who borrow with BTC within the Ethereum ecosystem, including protocols such as MakerDAO, Compound, Aave, Morpho, Euler, Spark, and others. Users can visit their official website to check eligibility and register their wallets.
Mezo states that users who borrow MUSD on Mezo will be eligible for the airdrop. Locking the allocated tokens as veMEZO for six months can earn a 2x reward multiplier. Additionally, Mezo plans to launch vaults with reward bonuses and conduct liquidity migration this month.
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