Binance has airdropped Polyhedra Network (ZKJ) tokens to eligible users as part of its Binance Alpha Points reward system, highlighting growing support for zero-knowledge (ZK) infrastructure projects.
According to an announcement posted on X, 50 ZKJ tokens were distributed to each Binance user with at least 142 Alpha Points, while a second round of lucky airdrops awarded 50 ZKJ tokens to users who had between 64 and 141 Alpha Points and whose Binance UIDs end in 2.
What Are Binance Alpha Points?
Binance Alpha Points serve as a scoring system to evaluate user engagement within the Binance Alpha and Binance Wallet ecosystems. Users accumulate points based on their activities and can use them to unlock rewards such as token airdrops.
“Participation in airdrops is subject to eligibility based on the user's country or region of residence,” Binance noted in its official post.
About Polyhedra Network (ZKJ)
Polyhedra Network is a prominent project in the zero-knowledge proof (ZKP) space, developing scalable and interoperable Web3 infrastructure. ZKJ is the native token powering the network's protocol, aimed at privacy, cross-chain interoperability, and improved blockchain efficiency.