Upland, a popular Web3 metaverse and crypto game, unveiled the inaugural chapter of its “Share and Build” airdrop series on Friday. This initiative is designed to reward players with tokens for their participation.
Upland Introduces Token Reward System With ‘Share and Build’ Airdrop Series
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Upland’s Airdrop Series Rewards Community Participation
At its essence, Upland is a Web3 metaverse platform dedicated to virtual land ownership and fostering a digital economy. This platform enables participants to acquire, sell, and exchange virtual real estate, mirroring the physical world. The “Share and Build” airdrop aims to enhance the Upland gaming environment and bolster its community.
“[The a Share and Build airdrop is a] unique opportunity for the Upland community and Web3 enthusiasts to engage with the platform and earn Spark tokens,” the Upland team explained to Bitcoin.com News. “As Upland’s two-year-old, in-game utility token, Spark is used by players to construct buildings or create no-code UGC (User Generated Content) items within the platform’s open economy.”
The announcement added:
The upcoming token Sparklet, represents Spark’s tradable counterpart, allowing for external transactions. Players will be able to bridge Spark to Sparklet and vice versa.
As the Spark to Sparklet bridging event approaches, Upland further said it is set to launch a social media adventure for its community and Web3 aficionados. Throughout the first chapter, spanning three weeks, participants can collect Spark by linking their X profiles (formally Twitter) and engaging in various social media tasks.
“Chapter 1 of the airdrop program presents a great way to engage, earn, and own a piece of the future in the metaverse,” Dirk Lueth, the co-founder and co-CEO of Upland remarked. “For new users, this is an opportunity to explore Upland and the extensive Spark utility already existing within our open economy.”
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