About Optimism Airdrop
Optimism Airdrop is a Layer 2 scaling solution for Ethereum that can support all of Ethereum’s Dapps. Instead of running all computation and data on the Ethereum network, Optimism puts all transaction data on-chain and runs computation off-chain, increasing Ethereum’s transactions per second and decreasing transaction fees.
As already guessed in retroactive airdrop overview, Optimism has announced the launch of their governance token “OP” and confirmed to airdrop 19% of the total supply to early and future Optimism users. Optimism Users, Repeat Optimism Users, DAO Voters, Multisig Signers, Gitcoin Donors and Users Priced Out of Ethereum by the snapshot date are eligible to claim the airdrop. The snapshot of the addresses was taken on March 25th, 2022 at 0:00 UTC.
Platform | Total Value | Max. Participants | Website |
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Optimism | 19% of the total supply | Unlimited | Click Here To Visit |
Open source, secure, permissionless, and decentralized.
That’s what a blockchain needs to survive. Very few of them check all these boxes. Ethereum is one of them. A strong foundation determines the long-term success of any endeavor.
Join a thriving digital metropolis of decentralized applications that’s here to stay…
The L2 with the best UX and DevX, hands down.
Optimism addresses the practical needs of developers and users. It works great now, and it’s only getting better.
Simple and elegant
As few lines of code as possible separate Optimism from Ethereum’s battle-tested infrastructure. Build your app on the L2 that doesn’t quit.
Click and deploy
Optimism is equivalent with the Ethereum Virtual Machine, not just compatible. This means all Ethereum apps and tooling just work.
A community of builders
Hop in the Discord and get all the technical support you need from the Optimism Support Nerds or find teammates for your next big project.
Simplicity
Optimism is designed to be as simple as possible for the featureset it provides. Ideally, Optimism should be composed of the minimum number of moving parts required for a secure, scalable, and flexible L2 system. This simplicity gives Optimism’s design a number of significant advantages over other more complex L2 constructions.
Simplicity reduces engineering overhead, which in turn means we can spend our time working on new features instead of re-creating existing ones. Optimism prefers to use existing battle-tested Ethereum code and infrastructure where possible. The most visible example of this philosophy in practice is the choice to use Geth as Optimism’s client software.
When dealing with critical infrastructure, simplicity is also security. Every line of code we write is an opportunity to introduce unintentional bugs. A simple protocol means there’s less code to write and, as a result, less surface area for potential mistakes. A clean and minimal codebase is also more accessible to external contributors and auditors. All of this serves to maximize the security and correctness of the Optimism protocol.
Simplicity is also important for the long-term vision of Optimism. By limiting the amount of code that we write on top of Ethereum tooling, we’re able to spend most of our time working directly with existing codebases. Engineering effort that goes into Optimism can also directly benefit Ethereum, and vice versa. This will only become more pronounced as the Optimism protocol solidifies and existing resources can be redirected towards core Ethereum infrastructure
Optimism
Optimism is a Layer 2 Optimistic Rollup network designed to utilize the strong security guarantees of Ethereum while reducing its cost and latency. Optimism is EVM equivalent, making the transition from L1 to L2 as seamless as possible. This means one-click deployments and full compatibility with most of the tooling Ethereum developers are accustomed to. It also means that with very few exceptions, existing Solidity smart contracts can run on Optimism exactly how they run on Ethereum.
For more information about Optimism, please visit https://www.optimism.io/.
This bug bounty program is focused on their smart contracts and on preventing:
- Theft of assets held in their Bridge and Messenger smart contracts.
- Theft, freezing or other loss of funds due to vulnerabilities in their fork of Geth.