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Gensyn can be claimed, how much value is left to participate?

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空投雷达
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Gensyn has officially transitioned from "potential airdrop" to "available for claim" stage in Airdrop Radar, which means the project has formally entered the phase of specific execution and profit realization after a long period of expected gameplay. With this transition, Airdrop Radar has also added three core tasks that cover mainnet usage and public fundraising rewards, guiding users from early testnet interactions to real application on the mainnet.

Currently, AiCoin data shows that Gensyn's attention on Airdrop Radar remains stable and has not experienced extreme emotional fluctuations due to the beginning of the claim period, providing participants with a relatively rational operational window. From a fundamental perspective, Gensyn has approximately $66.74 million in public financing, and its mainnet applications such as the Delphi information market provide support for the token's value; however, considering the key time anchor of 2026-04-29 and the upcoming TGE, the ultimate profit boundaries of the airdrop, as well as the coverage for contributors at different levels, remain uncertain factors that need to be carefully weighed at this stage.

From potential clues to claim period: Player position rearrangement

Airdrop Radar has officially updated Gensyn's status from "potential airdrop" to "available for claim," marking the result verification phase of the project's year-long multidimensional interactions. This status transition is not only a change in system fields but also indicates that the participant crowd has been naturally stratified based on historical behavioral logic: early deep participants, functional users around Delphi, and players who only participated in public sales each have clear paths for their rights.

For ordinary users, the core action has structurally shifted. The priority of action has changed from "continuously seeking task increments" to "self-checking eligibility based on historical clues." According to the historical trajectory recorded by Airdrop Radar, the early screening weight heavily relied on technical contributions and community identity:
● Technical and Role Layer: Including node testnet contributors starting from 2025-03-31, active computing power participants obtaining the Swarm role in July, and deep users who obtained core identities such as @Rover through the October Pioneer program. These historical behaviors are currently being mapped from points or weights to verifiable rights.
● Product Function Layer: With the launch of the Delphi mainnet in April 2026, Airdrop Radar has added the "Delphi Mainnet and Creator Waitlist" tasks. Users need to connect their wallets to the mainnet prediction market and deposit funds to participate in betting; this interaction based on actual application scenarios is a key boundary distinguishing "wool addresses" from "functional users."
● Funding Participation Layer: For addresses that participated in the $AI public sale, Gensyn Foundation has launched specific reward activities. Users need to cross-chain ETH to the Gensyn network through Relay and check the $10 reward amount in tools like Merkl.

Currently, Airdrop Radar has aggregated and displayed Gensyn's eligibility status and latest task path. Users should focus on verifying whether their historical participation nodes match the eligibility rules disclosed by the official, especially whether actual investment behaviors during the mainnet phase became new qualifying weights after the December 2025 Delphi testnet phase clearly stated "no commitment to airdrop." This transition from "potential clues" to "certainty of claims" requires players to quickly complete the identity switch from task participants to eligible claimants.

Delphi mainnet task launch: Several types of actions that can be done now

As the project enters the claimable phase, the newly added task logic shows that Gensyn is guiding users from early testnet interactions to real application scenarios on the mainnet. According to the data captured by Airdrop Radar, three core tasks have been added in this round, among which "Delphi Mainnet and Creator Waitlist" and "$10 for Sale Participants" directly define the current phase's interaction focus: anchoring funds and actions on the Delphi mainnet prediction market.

Currently, the paths for user participation have been clearly divided into two categories:
● Mainnet Real Trading and Verification: The Delphi Mainnet task requires users to not only connect their wallets but also inject actual funds into their Delphi accounts and complete bets in predictive events. This action changes the previous logic of "zero-cost participation" in the testnet and filters real users through actual trading data. Meanwhile, creators and regular traders need to lock in their identities as early ecosystem participants by submitting "early access forms."
● Qualification Activation for Public Sale Participants: For addresses that participated in the $AI public sale, Gensyn Foundation has set a specific reward of $10. However, this reward is not automatically credited but is deeply tied to mainnet activity. Eligible addresses must cross-chain a portion of ETH to the Gensyn network through the Relay protocol and subsequently verify on tools like Merkl to claim.

From the task type perspective, Gensyn has completed a weight shift from "wallet status check" to "mainnet real interaction." For users who previously only participated in the Delphi Testnet (for which the official stated no commitment to airdrop), registering via forms and cross-chain investing in the mainnet are currently the most direct means to fill in interaction gaps and confirm eligibility for claims.

Nodes and Role Old Players: How Historical Contributions are Verified

The airdrop path of Gensyn has not been achieved overnight; its early participants mainly consisted of technical contributors and core community members. Since the launch of the testnet node activities on 2025-03-31, the project team has guided users through GitHub guidelines to deploy nodes and run model training tasks, aiming to filter out technical players capable of providing underlying computing power and stability for the network. Then, on 2025-07-25, the official further disclosed the Swarm role through Discord, completing the identity marking of active computing power contributors by binding node verification with Telegram bots.

In addition to pure computing power contributions, Gensyn also constructed a complex role gradient at the community level. The Pioneer Program launched on 2025-10-11 introduced roles such as Pathfinder, Navigator, and Pioneer, and opened the form applications for roles like @Rover on 11-03. This series of actions reflects the project's emphasis on long-term soft contributions such as content creation and community dissemination. Through multi-cycle review mechanisms, Gensyn has effectively separated simple "wool pulling behavior" from "community culture building."

It is worth noting that during the Delphi Testnet phase on 2025-12-08, the official clearly issued a risk warning on platforms such as X, emphasizing that "the testnet does not provide airdrops." This statement established a clear boundary for participation expectations at the time, reminding users to distinguish between product experience actions and direct economic benefits. Based on the current status updated by Airdrop Radar, while the early node operations and role acquisition are important components of historical contributions, the final eligibility for claims still highly depends on subsequent bindings with Delphi mainnet and Creator Waitlist and other key tasks.

Financing Scale and Mainnet Progress: External Anchors of Airdrop Rhythm

According to the public information aggregated by AiCoin data, Gensyn's cumulative financing scale has reached approximately $66.74 million. This level of capital reserves provides ample financial support for its long-term R&D in AI computing power tracks and continuous iteration of core applications like Delphi, reducing the necessity for the project team to rely solely on "airdrops to maintain heat." For users, this means the nature of this airdrop is more inclined towards the release of rights for ecosystem launch rather than early customer acquisition subsidies.

From the market pricing dimension, external research and community organizing mentioned that Gensyn completed a round of financing of approximately $16.7 million in October 2025, with a post-investment valuation reaching the $1 billion mark. Combined with external community analysis, the token $AI will officially launch on April 29, 2026, with the first-day FDV (Fully Diluted Valuation) maintaining at the $800 million level. This mid-to-high valuation range directly determines the "value of airdrop shares," explaining why Airdrop Radar marked its status from "potential" to "available for claim" when market attention significantly heated up.

The progress of the mainnet launch is another core anchor for observing the rhythm of airdrops. Gensyn's mainnet officially launched in April 2026 and simultaneously bound the Delphi prediction market as one of its first application scenarios. The distribution actions conducted through tools like Merkl effectively forced the binding of airdrop claims, mainnet cross-chain bridging, and actual trading behaviors. This combination of "product promotion + rights release" indicates that Gensyn has shifted from a purely narrative phase to a practical application phase centered around Delphi, and the task path updates users see on Airdrop Radar are essentially the project team's filtering for retention users with a real willingness to interact in the mainnet ecosystem.

Participation Strategy Stratification: Who Should Claim Now, Who Should Observe

Regarding the transition of Gensyn's status, participants with different weights need to benchmark their strategies according to the task paths displayed by Airdrop Radar. For old users who have deployed nodes, obtained Swarm or Pioneer roles, and participated in early testnets, the current priority should be to use the entrance provided by Airdrop Radar for cross-checking with distribution tools like Merkl. Given that Gensyn's historical participation clues are complex, covering node testing starting in March 2025 to subsequent social generation activities, old users need to confirm whether their wallets are within Merkl's rewards coverage and complete necessary cross-chain bridging actions to activate their rights.

In contrast, users who have only participated in the $AI public sale or have only recently become interested in the project should focus their determination of participation primarily on the mainnet ecosystem. These users can prioritize completing Delphi mainnet tasks by betting in the prediction market and filling out the Creator form to maintain a "light participation" status. Given that the project team clearly stated no commitment to airdrop during the Delphi testnet phase, and the current $10 reward activity has obvious cross-chain and interaction costs, new users should strictly control Gas costs and positions before making additional investments to avoid loss of cost-effectiveness during high-cost interactions.

The variables observed afterward will directly determine the thickness of remaining participation value:
● Claim batch opening situation: Whether multiple rounds of claims for early Pioneer roles and node contributors, in addition to public sale participants, will be opened in phases.
● Delphi ecological expansibility: As the first batch of applications on the mainnet, whether its task system will expand from simple betting to deeper levels of liquidity provision or creator incentives.
● Clarity of rights explanations: Whether the team will provide clearer official guidance on the correspondence between various roles (such as @Rover) and current mainnet rights, to eliminate the current community's information gap between "no commitment to airdrop" and "actually claimable."

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