The Open League: S6 Event Suspended for 2 Weeks, Restart Time TBD, Fully Dedicated to Preparing for Large-Scale Airdrop Event Related to TON Ecosystem

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September 20, 2024
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The Open League, part of the TON ecosystem, has announced in its official Telegram channel that it will be pausing its S6 activities. The announcement states: “We’ve decided to take a break from activities in this round, including the Project Leaderboard (App, DeFi, NFT) and the Normie & Degen airdrop events. The pause will begin at 9:00 AM UTC on September 20th.

The pause will last approximately two weeks, and the restart date will be announced in advance. Once we resume, the S6 activities will continue for another three weeks, completing the planned four-week cycle.”

According to reports, the reason for the pause is that the team believes the largest airdrop in Web3 is imminent. Projects such as Hamster Kombat, Catizen, WatBird (Gamee), and other prominent TON applications are preparing to distribute rewards to hundreds of millions of users, demonstrating the true decentralization of Web3. In order to ensure smooth transactions and accurate tracking of these airdrop events, the system needs a short break.

The official announcement concludes with the following key points:

  • All activities from the first week of Season 6 will be recorded, and nothing will be lost.
  • The minting of Normie and Degen badges will also be paused, but users can request them after we restart.
  • Projects in the App, DeFi, and NFT leagues are asked to avoid large-scale activities until further notice.

Further updates will be announced as they become available.

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