TopazTOPAZDocs

Participation

Airdrop Guide

The snapshot has been taken and allocations are final — see the Airdrop Checker for any address. There is no on-chain claim: veTOPAZ is sent directly to the destination address you set for each qualifying wallet. Wallets without a destination set when destinations lock will not receive their allocation.

Setting a destination is required to receive the airdrop
Think of setting your destination as accepting the airdrop. Sign in with each qualifying wallet on the Profile page and set the BNB-Chain address where you want that wallet's veTOPAZ delivered. Destinations lock 48 hours before distribution; any wallet without one set at lock time forfeits its allocation.

Timeline

  1. Snapshot — complete. A point-in-time record of qualifying activity was taken across Abstract and BNB Chain. Allocations are final.
  2. Airdrop Checker — live. Look up any address on the checker to see its allocation. Sign in with each qualifying wallet separately to set its destination address.
  3. Sacrifice event — opens April 24, 2026 at 18:00 UTC. Contribute on Abstract to earn additional veTOPAZ on top of your snapshot allocation. Sacrifice is only available on Abstract chain — bridge using relay.link or stargate.finance. See the Sacrifice Event page for supported assets and pricing.
  4. Destination lock — 48 hours before distribution. Each wallet's destination is frozen. Any wallet without a destination set at this point forfeits its allocation. After this point, set destinations are also permanent.
  5. Distribution. After mainnet launch, veTOPAZ is sent directly to every locked destination. There is no claim step on your end.

Setting your destination

Distribution happens on BNB Chain. For every qualifying wallet you control, sign in on the Profile page and pick a destination address on BNB Chain where that wallet's veTOPAZ should be sent. This is required — wallets without a destination set when destinations lock will not receive their allocation, even if their snapshot allocation was non-zero.

You can change a wallet's destination any time until destinations lock — 48 hours before veTOPAZ distribution. After that point it's permanent, so choose an address you'll continue to control long-term.

Different wallets can share a destination
The destination is set per qualifying wallet, but multiple wallets can point at the same destination address — so all your veTOPAZ can still arrive in one place even though each wallet configures itself separately.
AGW users: pick a non-AGW destination
Abstract Global Wallet accounts don't exist on BNB Chain. If your qualifying wallet is an AGW, your destination must be a separate non-AGW EVM address (a regular wallet like MetaMask, Rabby, a hardware wallet, etc.) that you control on BNB Chain. The Profile page enforces this and explains it inline.

Multiple wallets

Each wallet is handled independently. There is no account-level linking — connecting one wallet does not give you access to another, and the snapshot allocation for each wallet is set per wallet. If you have qualifying activity across several wallets, connect each one to the Profile page, set its destination, sign out, and repeat with the next. Any wallet you skip will not receive its allocation.

Qualifying positions

Allocation was based on the positions you held at the time of the snapshot. The table below lists every position type that counted. Exact weights aren't published — but categories and chains are.

PositionChainNotes
Liquid gBLUEBNB + AbstractWallet balance at snapshot
gBLUE–ETH LPAbstractLP position value
gBLUE–ETH LP VaultAbstractVault deposit value
gBLUE–ETH LP Vault as Morpho collateralAbstractFull collateral value counts (not reduced by your borrow)
Liquid DEPTHAbstractWallet balance at snapshot
DEPTH SOUL NFTAbstractTier-weighted — higher tier, larger allocation
Positions were valued in USD at snapshot
Token balances and LP/vault positions were priced in USD at the block of the snapshot. We don't publish exact point weights per position type — that keeps the distribution fair.
Morpho collateral was counted in full
If you had gBLUE–ETH LP Vault deposited into Morpho as collateral at snapshot, the full collateral value counted — outstanding borrows did not reduce it. Looping/leveraged positions therefore credited more than a plain vault deposit of the same starting capital.

Telegram bot multiplier

Wallets linked to the gBLUE Telegram bot at snapshot received a multiplier on the allocation earned from the positions above — the higher the bot score, the higher the multiplier. Unlinked wallets still qualified from their positions.

The link snapshot is closed. Linking now does not change your snapshot allocation, but the bot remains useful for the broader gBLUE ecosystem.

Sacrifice contributions

The sacrifice event runs after the snapshot and credits additional veTOPAZ on top of your snapshot allocation. Deposits are priced in USD at deposit time and delivered to the same destination address you set on the Profile page. See the Sacrifice Event page for supported assets per chain, mechanics, and how to prepare.

Public lookup

Anyone can enter any wallet address on the Airdrop Checker to see its allocation and breakdown. No sign-in required for read-only lookups. Sign-in is only needed to set that wallet's destination address — which, again, is the step that actually delivers the airdrop.

Anti-sybil

We filtered for organic activity and removed patterns associated with sybil farming. We won't publish exact heuristics (that would defeat the purpose), but the goal was to reward real participants, not automation scripts. Appeals for specific addresses can be raised in Telegram before destinations lock.