The status of Billions Network in Airdrop Radar has officially jumped from "In Verification" to "Available for Claim," marking a key turning point for the project from long-term points accumulation to value realization. At this current moment, Airdrop Radar has simultaneously recorded the addition of 3 key tasks to the project, indicating that while users are facing reward claims, they still need to maintain the continuity of their behavior records through task interactions. Although the project's recent overall attention remains stable without significant bursts of hype, its approximately $35 million public financing volume provides solid fundamental support for this status transition. For participants, the focus of this current stage has shifted from mere points farming to confirming eligibility for claims and prioritizing new tasks, with vigilance required against the potential dilution of behavior weight due to missed new verification logic during the claim window period.
Transition from Verification to Claimable Stage
According to the latest data from Airdrop Radar, the status of Billions Network has officially changed from "In Verification" to "Available for Claim" (REWARD_AVAILABLE), and this transition signifies the completion of the project's preliminary confirmation of early user behavior records. Under the logic framework of Airdrop Radar, the switch in stage status indicates that the participation path has moved from the vague "behavior accumulation" to a clear "result confirmation" stage. Previously, the social account binding and wallet registration information submitted by users during the Registration or Verification stages have been indexed by the system backend, and the current transition directly enhances the certainty of early interaction behaviors.
However, entering the claimable stage does not equate to the universal distribution of rewards; users still need to maintain self-check awareness. Airdrop Radar shows that Billions has added 3 key tasks alongside the status update, which suggests that the project team may have multiple dimensions of weight selection in the reward distribution logic. Since the Season 1 registration page does not directly display specific allocation amounts, users' subsequent cost-benefit expectations will heavily rely on the identity verification status within the mobile application and the completion level of the AI Agent verification. As the status transitions, participants’ strategic focus should shift from blind points farming to accurately covering the new verification tasks to address the possible restructuring of behavior weight during the claim window period.
What Actions Are Opened by New Tasks
With the status of Airdrop Radar changing to "Available for Claim," Billions Network has also added 3 key tasks, marking the project's entrance into a unique window period of "Verification" and "Continuation" operating concurrently. This multi-layered participation combination integrates traditional website points, invitation code systems, and new tasks for weight addition. For existing users, the current action space is no longer limited to early Point Farming but requires completion of new tasks to activate or enhance the effectiveness of Season 1 registration behavior. In the task path of Airdrop Radar, historical tasks have included point activities from the Intract platform to human identity verification (Proof of Personhood) on mobile, and the addition of new tasks further enriches users' on-chain behavior samples.
This evolution of task structure demands users to make trade-offs between locking in current results and continuing to accumulate records. Since the official confirmation that Season 1 registration is merely to confirm participation and does not immediately display allocation amounts, the addition of the 3 new tasks is likely to become important variables in subsequent weight calculations. Especially considering the project has previously introduced an AI Agent reward verification plan and mobile visual verification, users should first check if the new tasks involve higher-dimensional identity anchoring. Currently, Billions maintains a financing volume of approximately $35 million and stable performance in hype, which indicates that maintaining task continuity during the claimable stage is a core strategy to cope with subsequent changes in distribution rules.
Behavior in Season 1 and Multi-Dimensional Filtering
The core logic of Season 1 is to package and record users' multi-dimensional behaviors through a registration mechanism, establishing a behavioral sample library for subsequent reward distribution. Data from Airdrop Radar indicates that Billions Rewards Season 1 Registration requires users to complete the binding of social accounts and wallets; this action not only confirms the willingness to participate but also associates prior points accumulation with identity verification. It is important to note that the current registration page does not directly display specific qualifications or allocation amounts, as the official emphasizes that the focus during this stage is on solidifying behavior data, which means users' historical activity levels on mobile and web will directly determine subsequent distribution weights.
In terms of filtering paths, Billions exhibits a clear feature of on-chain and off-chain integration. The project team has regarded activities within the mobile application as a key criterion for airdrop participation, requiring users to log in with a Google account and complete visual verification to obtain a "human identity," and even upgrade to "verified human identity" through passport validation. At the same time, Billions further expands the boundaries of participation by incorporating AI Agents into the reward consideration through Verified Agent Identity capabilities, clarifying that the First AI Agent Rewards program is limited to verified agents. This dual verification system from personal identity to AI agent identity constitutes the most complex filtering mechanism currently in the claimable phase.
Fundraising and Attention Composition Background
From a financial perspective, Airdrop Radar records that Billions Network's public financing volume is approximately $35 million. This level of capital reserve provides necessary resource guarantees for the project's technological development and long-term operation; however, in the current airdrop game, the scale of financing serves more as a credit endorsement of the project's delivery capabilities than a direct income promise. This "background" at the capital level determines that the project has a high degree of resource redundancy when executing distributions, but it also suggests that its filtering logic will tend to filter speculative behavior to protect the interests of core contributors.
In terms of market sentiment, Billions' social heat exhibits a "strong initial push followed by stabilization" trend. Since the launch of the Point Farming route on March 1, 2025, the official X account's TwitterScore has swiftly reached 116, demonstrating a strong early market mobilization capability. However, according to AiCoin data monitoring, the project's attention has remained stable recently, without dramatic fluctuations or declines in heat. Against the backdrop of stable attention, the current transition to "Available for Claim" essentially serves as a phased backtest of early participants' behavior records in Point Farming and Season 1.
Participatory Value and Next Phase Observation Points
Billions Network entering the claimable stage and simultaneously adding 3 tasks makes it one of the few comprehensive cases within the current Airdrop Radar featuring both "Verification Results" and "Continuous Interactions." The approximately $35 million public financing scale and stable attention revealed in AiCoin data provide strong certainty support for the project. Users' current participation focus should shift from mere points accumulation to the game of identity weight: on one hand, they need to trace back the Season 1 registration and interaction records through the claimable status to ensure early rights are accurately anchored; on the other hand, the new tasks suggest a trend towards multi-dimensional filtering, especially as the weight of mobile identity verification and AI Agent reward programs is increasing. Moving forward, it is essential to observe whether the task structure in Season 2 will continue this multi-dimensional filtering logic and whether the project will adjust the timing of reward releases in response to changes in attention.
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