Crypto exchanges are working with the Terra team to support the airdrop process and migration to the new blockchain.
) shook the entire crypto market. However, the project has no plans to stay down as the project secured backing from crypto exchanges to help it rebuild.details about the airdrop of the new native token within its new blockchain dubbed Terra 2.0. The distribution of tokens will proceed on May 27, 2022 and holders of Terra Luna Classic , TerraUSD Classic and Anchor Protocol UST who are eligible will receive new tokens.
Crypto exchanges Binance and FTX noted that they are working closely with the Terra team regarding the upcoming airdrop. According toOn the other hand, FTX
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