It turned out to be exclusive when the launch of EtherLite (ETL) on the mainnet aired at the world’s tallest building, the Burj Khalifa.
The launch was launched on May 1, accompanied by the largest airdrop in crypto history.
Airdrop EtherLite presents its users with the latest features in the blockchain, including:
No network congestion
Low gas prices
An interoperable migration tool, DApp
Staking and verifying rewards up to 18% APY
This is also a good opportunity for Ethereum owners to claim free ETL coins if there is an ETH store in a personal wallet such as MetaMask.
Just like other forks, the user will get an ETL on the same amount of ETH ownership in the wallet. However, if the ETH is kept in an exchange, it depends on the exchange whether it supports the hardfork or not.
It is expected that the Initial Bonding Curve Offering (IBCO) will take place on May 15, 2021 until the end of June.
Meanwhile, the buying and selling activity for the token will begin on July 1.