On April 29, 2026, Pharos and Fluent officially transitioned from "Verifying" to "Claimable Stage", marking a significant period of realization for these two long-term tasks that spanned over a year. For users continuously tracking these two projects, the current operational focus has shifted from early multidimensional interactions and points accumulation to the final window of "Eligibility Check" and "Filling Key Tasks". Notably, while both projects entered the claimable state, they simultaneously increased task density, with Pharos adding 4 new tasks and Fluent adding 2 new tasks, requiring users to focus on the potential impact of new variables on the final weighting while verifying airdrop quotas.
From a fundamental perspective, the financing size provides core support for the realization of airdrop expectations. Pharos's public financing scale is approximately 53 million USD, occupying a high valuation starting point among similar incentive testnet projects; while Fluent's approximately 11.2 million USD financing amount provides funding assurance for its multi-virtual machine architecture narrative. Although financing size does not directly equate to revenue commitment, in the selection filters of the airdrop radar, financing in the tens of millions of dollars typically signifies higher participation certainty. Currently, users need to complete the final identity or eligibility verification on the claiming page, and pay attention to the status of staked assets previously locked by Pharos and the NFT mapping relationship of Fluent's reputation system, ensuring a smooth transition of assets and rights at the status transition node.
Pharos Opening: From Long-term Cultivation to Results Realization
The status of Pharos has officially transitioned from "Verifying" to "Claimable Stage", marking the beginning of the settlement cycle for the incentive testnet initiated in May 2025 and subsequent rounds of ecological construction. As a key project with a total financing amount of 53 million USD, Pharos's preparation path covers everything from Phase 2 and Phase 3 incentive testnets to deep integration with protocols like Grandline and Euclid. For early participants, this status update means that the actions previously executed on the testnet, such as exchanges, liquidity additions, domain minting, and NFT interactions, have been converted into definite eligibility for claims.
Since Pharos has previously launched various content creator activities such as the Creators Arena and Storyteller Program, and clarified that the Ambassador Program will reward with project tokens, old users must systematically review participation records and address associations across multiple platforms. Additionally, the "Stake before the Stake" USDC staking activity previously launched in collaboration with OKX Wallet is now closed, with funds from this activity still under lockup, serving as a capital reserve before the mainnet launch, providing crucial financial backing for its airdrop narrative.
While entering the claimable state, the airdrop radar recorded that the Pharos page added 4 new tasks. This action indicates that the team is still fine-tuning the final distribution weight through a task mechanism, and old users may need to perform supplementary actions to maintain their existing weight advantage. Currently, project attention continues to rise, and the opening of the claim window will directly validate the realization efficiency of its long-term points system and community contribution weight, requiring users to verify the asset lockup period and coverage of tasks at each stage before proceeding.
Fluent Claimable: How Reputation and Testnet Correspond
The status of Fluent has transitioned from "Verifying" to "Claimable Stage," marking the official realization period for the project's early investments in testnet interactions, social reputation accumulation, and community contributions. With a financing volume of approximately 11.2 million USD, Fluent's distribution logic heavily relies on the deep binding of on-chain behaviors and social identities, providing a typical sample for observing how multi-virtual machine (VM) ecosystems profile non-native users.
● Weight Conversion Logic: This status transition is a comprehensive pricing of previous multidimensional contributions. The reputation assessment application based on X smart followers launched by Fluent is a core filter, where users mint NFTs with different prices and weights based on tier levels, establishing initial identity stratification. At the same time, records of receiving tokens through faucets on the testnet and interacting with applications like Pump Pals, along with the "Chef" role gained from meme and art creation in Discord, are important variables affecting the final allocation amount.
● Room for Dynamic Adjustments: It is noteworthy that, with the status update, the airdrop radar shows that Fluent has added 2 new tasks during this round. This suggests that the team still retains a certain "dynamic weight" adjustment mechanism during the claimable phase, and completing key actions or verification processes late may still marginally impact overall scoring. For addresses that completed the $BLEND airdrop registration and wallet connection in mid to late April 2026, the current claim window is a critical point for verifying whether their social activity bonuses take effect.
● Risks and Variables: Although the financing background and multiple rounds of public testing have strengthened the fundamentals, the scale of the airdrop and the degree of dilution in personal allocations still have uncertainties. Users currently need to focus on the ratio of reputation levels to the final claimable quota and confirm whether the wallet registration completed on the claim page has passed the system's anti-witchcraft logic screening. With the opening of the claiming entrance, market attention will shift to the utility and liquidity performance of its tokens post-mainnet launch.
New Tasks: How Much Leverage Do Latecomers Have?
As Pharos and Fluent both entered the claimable stage, they simultaneously added 4 and 2 new tasks, respectively. This action signifies that the airdrop shares of both projects retain a certain proportion of "variable parts." In the logic of the airdrop radar, this combination of status transition and task synchronization updates is usually used to distinguish long-term active users from "basic interaction" users who only completed primary tasks during the final phase. The appearance of new tasks essentially serves as a fine-tuning of user contribution weights before the settlement and is an important signal for structural upward adjustment in participation certainty.
For deeply involved old users, these new tasks tend to provide marginal additional points and qualification consolidation. Taking Pharos as an example, its historical task chain is extensive, covering multiple rounds of incentive testnet interactions, ecological application testing since 2025, Creators Arena creator activities, and USDC staking in collaboration with OKX Wallet. In this context, the newly added 4 tasks are the final means for old users to widen the gap and establish head-weighting. For Fluent's old users, the tier levels in the reputation system, Discord contribution roles, and testnet trading records have already established core competitive advantages, and the 2 new tasks serve more as compliance or activity confirmations before the final claims.
In contrast, "latecomer" users who had previously participated less deeply or abandoned midway, while they can utilize these new tasks for limited supplementary opportunities, it is challenging to fully catch up with the high-intensity historical participation of early users. Pharos's massive financing of 53 million USD and its complex multidimensional task system (including domains, NFT minting, and cross-chain bridging) create a very high competitive threshold; Fluent also locks in early contributors' advantages through the mechanism linking reputation levels and NFT minting prices. The current task additions are not meant to reshuffle the table but provide a final window for those on the edge of qualification to enhance their weights, and users should prioritize completing these new items to ensure they are not excluded by the system during final settlement.
From Claimable to Cash In: Key Points for Avoiding Pits and Subsequent Observations
As Pharos and Fluent officially enter the "Claimable Stage," users' core actions have shifted from blind task panel expansion to targeted asset cashing in. At this stage, verifying eligibility address-by-address, completing key new tasks, and being wary of phishing links are the primary tasks to avoid risks. Pharos has added 4 new tasks, while Fluent has added 2 new tasks; these actions are often for weight consolidation or qualification confirmation before the final settlement, requiring users to verify according to the paths provided by the airdrop radar to avoid nullifying months of testing efforts due to missed key interactions.
On the operational level, both Pharos and Fluent have complex historical task lines. Pharos involves multi-phase incentive testnets, Creators Arena creator activities, and USDC staking in collaboration with OKX Wallet, with some funds locked and not redeemable in advance; users should verify their contributions across different sectors. Fluent has deeply bound X account reputation systems and Discord role systems, involving NFT minting across different tiers and the $BLEND registration process. Since both projects include multi-platform entrances and social account bindings, users must verify paths through official and trustworthy navigation during claiming to guard against malicious contract mis-signing, especially for applications like Fluent that frequently call X interfaces, ensuring extra attention to account security and privacy boundaries.
It must be clarified that entering the claimable state does not equate to assurance of final gains. Despite Pharos having a financing volume of 53 million USD and Fluent also having 11.2 million USD backing, these figures only represent the upper limit of the project’s resources. Personal allocation amounts and secondary market pricing are still influenced by the mainnet launch progress, actual participation rates, and community feedback on distribution fairness. Future observations should focus on the ecological expansion speed of both projects after mainnet launch and the market's repricing of attention trends following airdrop quota releases.
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