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# Airdrop

### **💎 What is the LATX Airdrop?**

The LATX Airdrop is your opportunity to earn LATX tokens by actively engaging with our ecosystem. It’s designed to reward participation and community growth, ensuring both free and competitive players benefit equally.&#x20;

#### <mark style="color:green;">**Airdrop launch coming soon. Follow our socials and engage on every post to get qualified.**</mark>

### **🔥 How Does It Work?**

Participate in various activities to earn points that can be exchanged for LATX tokens:

* 🕹️ **Play the Star Game**: Level up and win rewards.
* 🌟 **Complete Weekly Quests**: Stay consistent for bigger rewards.
* 📢 **Engage in Social Tasks**: Follow, share, and promote LATX across platforms.
* 🎯 **Compete on Leaderboards**: Climb the ranks for top-tier rewards.
* 👥 **Refer Friends**: Share your referral link and earn bonus points.
* 🛒 **Boost Your Points**: Use the LATX Store to multiply your progress.&#x20;

### **⏳ Why Act Now?**

This airdrop is **time-limited**, meaning the sooner you join, the more you can earn. Daily engagement ensures you stay ahead while maximizing rewards.

### **🔐 What You Need to Start**

1. **Launch the Mini App** &#x20;
2. **Connect Your TON and EVM-Compatible Wallet**.
3. **Follow All Our Socials** to stay updated and qualify.
4. **Engage Daily**: Play, compete, and boost your points.
5. **Invite Frens:** Invite as much friends as possible for unlimited earnings.


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