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Binance Alpha Launches Second Round of MAGMA Airdrop, Requires 241 Alpha Points

2026.03.06 18:37:00

On March 6, Binance Alpha launched the second round of its Magma Finance (MAGMA) airdrop. Users with at least 241 Binance Alpha Points can claim 320 MAGMA tokens on a first-come, first-served basis. If rewards aren’t fully distributed, the point threshold will drop by 5 points every 5 minutes. Claiming this airdrop costs 15 Binance Alpha Points. Users must confirm their claim on the Alpha event page within 24 hours—otherwise, it will be considered a waiver of the airdrop.
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