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Mar 26, 2023, 10 tweets

44% of all #airdrop criteria to get $ARB referred to bridging funds, you could get almost half of the max amount for bridging funds correctly.

The #zkSync ERA mainnet launched 2 days ago.
Follow these steps in bridging to score max points for the upcoming airdrop 👇🧵:

1/ Since the launch of the official bridge at bridge.zksync.io , users have bridged almost 100k times, let's analyze these transactions using Dune:

dune.com/outputlayer/zk…

and see what we should do to qualify for future airdrop criteria.

2/ One of the main criteria can be the volume of $ETH you bridge:

50% of users bridge less than 0.031 ETH
80% of users bridge less than 0.110 ETH
90% of users bridge less than 0.251 ETH

So, bridge 0.251+ ETH to be ahead of 90% of users (note that data might be changed)

3/ The second criterion might be how many times you bridged:

89.91% of users bridged just one time
8.15% of users bridged just two times
1.39% of users bridged just three times

So, bridge at least 3 times to be ahead of 98% of Users (always check actual data)

4/ Data of cumulative value of funds bridged by users showing that you need to bridge more than 0.295 ETH to be ahead of 90% of Users

5/ "Active Days", making all transactions in one day might be not the best choice. That's why 3049 users did transactions on 2 different days and placed themselves into 3.66%

6/ Start by:

1) Bridging 0.251 ETH or more.
2) Bridge at least three times.
3) The total value of bridged funds must be 0.295 ETH or more.
4) Perform the bridging activity on at least two different days.
5) Use an old wallet

7/ Always check all actual data here: dune.com/outputlayer/zk…

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