HEX protocol is on 4 networks, but then there are also bridged HEX tokens on several networks.
Ok, does that mean we got airdrop on other chains than eth and pulse?
"Airdrops" advertised to you in private messages are SCAMS. Consider anyone asking you to "verify" or "claim" an airdrop as a scammer. Any HEX, PLS, PulseX, INC Airdrop is a SCAM! Pulsechain is a full system state fork and therefor is sometimes referred to as "The Biggest Airdrop", but you don't need to do any extra work or claim it. All your existing Ethereum tokens were copied aka airdropped to you on Pulsechain. It doesn't matter which wallet is used to control an address or whether that address sacrificed. (Note: you'll only see the benefits of the ‘copying’ if you hold the seed/keys for the address.) 1. 1 ETH held through the fork will generate 1 PLS on Pulsechain. 2. ERC-20s and ERC-721s will be 'copied' 1:1 as 'PRC-20s' and ‘PRC-721s’ on Pulsechain (same quantity, not the same actual token, not the same US$-value). Stablecoins were 'copied' to Pulsechain, but the Pulsechain PRC-20 versions won't be pegged to the dollar; whether they’ll have any speculative value is unknown. They could even be invalidated: Circle, for example, have said they'd probably invalidate forked USDC. Bridged stablecoins will of course still hold that one-dollar value. It’s also anticipated that there’ll be Pulsechain-native stables.
There were no airdrops since the distribution phase ended, but there are 3 forks of HEX, so if you owned HEX or stakes at the forking blockheight, you now own that on forked networks too.
"Airdrops" advertised to you in private messages are SCAMS. Consider anyone asking you to "verify" or "claim" an airdrop as a scammer. Any HEX, PLS, PulseX, INC Airdrop is a SCAM! Pulsechain is a full system state fork and therefor is sometimes referred to as "The Biggest Airdrop", but you don't need to do any extra work or claim it. All your existing Ethereum tokens were copied aka airdropped to you on Pulsechain. It doesn't matter which wallet is used to control an address or whether that address sacrificed. (Note: you'll only see the benefits of the ‘copying’ if you hold the seed/keys for the address.) 1. 1 ETH held through the fork will generate 1 PLS on Pulsechain. 2. ERC-20s and ERC-721s will be 'copied' 1:1 as 'PRC-20s' and ‘PRC-721s’ on Pulsechain (same quantity, not the same actual token, not the same US$-value). Stablecoins were 'copied' to Pulsechain, but the Pulsechain PRC-20 versions won't be pegged to the dollar; whether they’ll have any speculative value is unknown. They could even be invalidated: Circle, for example, have said they'd probably invalidate forked USDC. Bridged stablecoins will of course still hold that one-dollar value. It’s also anticipated that there’ll be Pulsechain-native stables.
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