Demo video showing how to use Airdrop Tool v1.0.2 by Saturn Network.
Website: https://saturn.network
Airdrop Tool: https://github.com/saturn-network/airdrop
Usage Guide: https://www.saturn.network/blog/airdrop-tool/
Need help? https://forms.gle/QjtUYcbttCeyUfK48
Description
Airdrop Tool automates airdrops for any tokens deployed on Ethereum or Ethereum Classic, it does this via batch transactions and is powered by smart contracts which means it is more efficient and x50 cheaper than processing a traditional airdrop manually. You can choose to airdrop to some of our preset address datasets, which are automatically updated when you run the tool or set up your own custom airdrop with a .JSON file (see the guide linked above to learn how).
In this video we see an airdrop of 19000 GST1 tokens on Ethereum Classic blockchain, which automatically distributed amongst 245 wallet addresses, so 77.55 GST1 each. Instead of having to process 245 transactions to the network, Airdrop Tool was able to batch them together in 5 transactions, and overall this cost us 0.000055784177 ETC in network fees. The receivers of the Airdrop then visit Saturn Network’s Airdrop Portal to claim their tokens.
Airdrop Portal: https://www.saturn.network/my-airdrops
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