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Discovered my Gas ID via ETHGas - turning my gas spend into rewards 🫘
As a Kiddo Jack, I've spent 0.2015 ETH on gas but earned 120 Beans back.
Get your Gas ID and Beans here: ethgas.com/community/gas-…
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@mattlefun @solanamobile Absolute nonce - you did not guide and huddled this error in your post.
I met all requirements and then it’s just not working. You should expect that most users will try to use Seeker official wallet app, but you don’t.
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Clarification About the Claim System
Although the @solanamobile airdrop has concluded, we’ve seen some users frustrated because they were unable to claim rewards after completing all tasks.
This issue is actually quite common in Web3 and is not caused by our claim system itself.
Our claim website works smoothly, especially on desktop. However, the majority of users access it via mobile browsers. In a mobile environment, the Mobile Wallet Adapter can be unstable when used with standard browsers like Chrome.
During the claim process, users are required to perform multiple actions (such as connecting X), which can unintentionally terminate the wallet connection. This is a known limitation across many Solana dApps.
To resolve this, we recommended one of the following solutions:
1. Log out, refresh the page, and log in again
2. Complete the entire process using a wallet-based browser, such as Phantom, Solflare or Jupiter
We have already shared these instructions and guides on Discord.
Unfortunately, we do not control the infrastructure of mobile browsers or the Mobile Wallet Adapter, so this issue cannot be fully resolved on our end at this time. That said, we will continue to improve the user experience and apply learnings in future campaigns.
We understand the frustration and appreciate everyone’s patience and support throughout the airdrop.
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💥 Anatomy of an FPV drone attack
🎄 One of our most-viewed reels of 2025, which is good because the world needs to see what Russia is doing
There are many different drones in this war. Russia routinely launched Shahed killer drones, the size of small cars, into Ukrainian cities, destorying homes and flats.
Then there are FPV, or first person view, killer drones. These smaller devices, steered by Russians from afar, target individuals and vehicles, as you can see in this video from Donetsk region.
This is footage from Ukrainian frontline humanitarian volunteer @denys_khrystov. It shows you an attack upon a vehicle from multiple angles thanks to a dash cam and phones.
The vehicle, heading to evacuate civilians, carried Devon Masser, a U.S. volunteer from the humanitarian organization Plain Compassion Crisis Response; two police officers from the “White Angel” unit; and Donbas journalist Serhiy Horbatenko.
They survived by jumping out.
Ukrainians call such Russian drone attacks "human safari." In fact, evidence suggest that Russian drone pilots train on killing civilians before graduating to front-line attacks.
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❄️ #GeForceSeason of Giving ❄️
Want your chance at a custom wrapped Battlefield 6 GeForce RTX 5090?!
Comment “GeForce Season” below and tell us why you deserve this Holiday upgrade 🎄
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