The highly anticipated Kalima Blockchain Developer Airdrop 2023 is set to launch, offering participants the chance to win a share of the $100,000 prize pool. This initiative aims to accelerate the growth of the Kalima ecosystem by focusing on its developer community. Participants are required to create practical decentralized applications (dApps) on the Kalima Blockchain for a chance to earn rewards in the form of Kalima’s native coin, KLX.
The Developer Airdrop will distribute a total of 400 million KLX, equivalent to €100,000, among the top five participants based on their achievements. The breakdown of prizes is as follows:
1st place: €35,000 KLX
2nd place: €25,000 KLX
3rd place: €20,000 KLX
4th place: €10,000 KLX
5th place: €10,000 KLX
To participate in the Kalima Developer Airdrop, interested individuals must complete the registration form available on the Kalima website at www.kalima.io. Upon registration, participants will receive detailed instructions and guidelines via email to participate in the competition.
Further information about the airdrop and its participation requirements can be found in an article on the Medium page of Kalima. It is important to follow Kalima’s social media channels and online platforms to stay updated on the competition’s progress and any updates.
This event coincides with the upcoming listing of Kalima’s native token, KLX, on the BitMart Exchange on February 2nd, 2023.
Participating in the inaugural Kalima Developer Airdrop offers significant rewards for developers. While the winner receives an attractive incentive, other participants who come close will also be fairly rewarded for their efforts. Developers are tasked with creating software applications and dApps on the Kalima blockchain, which will be tested for performance to determine the winners.
These protocols must align with the overall objectives of the Developer Airdrop. Developers have the freedom to build embedded blockchain projects or multichain projects using Kalima as the second layer for Tezos or the Lightning Network. They can explore various topics such as gaming, micro payments, smart rewarding systems, auditable data, physical NFTs, and more.
Kalima Blockchain aims to foster a strong community by providing a low-cost, high-speed, and scalable alternative to other Enterprise Blockchain projects. Its modular design and comprehensive API support make it accessible to developers of all levels of experience. The Kalima foundation offers robust support for enterprises and builders adopting Kalima Blockchain, ensuring an efficient and effective integration process.
In addition to the Kalima Developer Airdrop, the foundation plans to host hackathons and developer airdrops in the future to further assist developers in enhancing their skills. These events may take place online or in various regions where Kalima operates, including Europe, the U.S.A., and the U.A.E.
Furthermore, Kalima has allocated a significant number of tokens for its developer grant program. Both in-house and external developers will be rewarded generously for adopting the Kalima Network and creating dApps for their own programs or third parties. This program is set to launch for seven years following the listing of Kalima on the BitMart Exchange.
To incentivize the deployment of PrivaChains, Kalima has reserved a substantial amount of tokens for the first one thousand PrivaChain owners. These rewards will be distributed in ten rounds on a first-come-first-served basis, with the reward amount decreasing with each round.
Kalima is a third-generation layer 1 blockchain that offers a rapidly expanding ecosystem for building Web3 Enterprise and Data Governance applications, specifically focusing on IoT data. Users can govern, manage, and monetize data independently through Kalima’s decentralized network of permissioned blockchains (PrivaChains) and create tokens for smart-rewarding systems.
With its scalability and ability to handle large amounts of sensitive data, Kalima is well-suited for industries that rely on IoT sensors and real-time data analysis. The PrivaChains can connect to other leading public chains, such as Tezos, Lightning, Polygon, and Cosmos hubs, further enhancing Kalima’s industrial adoption.
For more information about Kalima, visit their website at www.kalima.io. Join the conversation and showcase your work by using the hashtag #KalimaAirdrop on Twitter and other social media platforms. Stay updated by following Kalima on Google News.