The Four.Meme team has announced a delay in the highly anticipated Jager airdrop following a dramatic spike in the number of eligible addresses.
Four.Meme made the announcement via its official X (formerly Twitter) account, expressing appreciation for the overwhelming participation while apologizing for the inconvenience caused to users.
Originally set to include 520,000 participants, the airdrop event has now ballooned to over 700,000 qualifying addresses.
The unexpected surge has created a bottleneck in the Sybil-checking process and data verification, causing delays in the distribution timeline.
Manual Claim Process Adds Complexity Amid Smart Contract Constraints
Compounding the delay is the unique design of the Jager smart contract and its reward mechanism, which requires users to manually claim their airdropped tokens through the official Jager website.
Unlike automated airdrop systems, this manual claim approach demands more coordination and a clear rollout window, which has yet to be announced.
The Four.Meme team has stated that they are working closely with Jager to streamline the technical and logistical challenges, with hopes of having the claim process live as soon as possible potentially within the same day.
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Airdrop Event Sees Record-Breaking Community Engagement
Despite the delay, the Jager airdrop has proven to be a major milestone for Four.Meme and the broader BNB Chain community.
According to data shared by the project, over 527,000 unique participants engaged in the event, generating a total transaction volume exceeding $22.39 million.
As part of the strategy, 3% of the total JAGER token supply was reallocated from centralized exchange (CEX) listings to incentivize on-chain users.
The move has not only rewarded active traders but also fueled greater on-chain momentum, strengthening Four.Meme’s reputation as a core hub for decentralized activity.
Four.Meme Reassures Users and Commits to Transparency
In a public message on their official X account, the Four.Meme team expressed their gratitude to users for their overwhelming support and apologized for the delay.
They acknowledged the challenges posed by the unexpected address count and assured the community that every effort is being made to complete the distribution fairly and swiftly.
The team also reiterated their commitment to transparency, promising timely updates and a clear announcement once the claiming process is ready.
With strong community momentum and continued dedication to user trust, the Four.Meme project is poised to maintain its upward trajectory despite the temporary hiccup.