Delay in LXP drop for Desig wallets

By Linea
Feb 26, 2024, 5:01 PM
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The LXP drop for Desig wallets is being delayed due to binding issues.​ The Aspecta and Particle drops are unaffected and will proceed as scheduled.​

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Attention Voyagers📢 We are aware that some users are experiencing issues binding their Desig wallets for the upcoming LXP drop. To ensure a smooth experience, we're delaying the LXP drop for Desig until further notice. Don't worry, the Aspecta and Particle drops will still

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📣Hello Linea Voyagers! Reminder that as part of the next ✨LXP Drop✨happening #OnLinea, you will need to have a full Proof of Humanity (POH) on your wallet!

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