# Airdrop Allocations

The T-REX token airdrop is designed to reward companies, individuals and communities who have contributed significantly to the development and adoption of the ERC-3643 standard and related projects. This page outlines the criteria and methodology for defining eligible users for the T-REX token airdrop.

### Eligible Users

#### EIP Contributors

All contributors to the Ethereum EIP repository will receive T-REX tokens. The distribution is tiered based on the impact of their contributions:

* **General Contributors**: All contributors to the EIP repository will receive tokens.
* **Instrumental Contributors**: Contributors to EIPs that have been fundamental to the crafting of ERC-3643, such as ERC-20, ERC-173, ERC-1822, and other critical ERCs, will receive a higher allocation.
* **ERC-3643 Contributors**: Contributors directly involved in the creation of ERC-3643 will receive the highest allocation of tokens.

#### T-REX ERC3643 and ONCHAINID Contributors

Contributors to the T-REX ERC-3643 and ONCHAINID repositories will receive T-REX utility tokens proportionate to their contributions. This ensures that those who have significantly aided in the development and improvement of these projects are duly rewarded.

#### ERC-3643 Projects

Individuals and companies who have contributed to projects within the ERC-3643 association will be eligible for token rewards. The distribution will be proportional to the extent and impact of their contributions.

#### OpenZeppelin Repository Projects

Contributors to the OpenZeppelin repository projects will also be included in the airdrop. OpenZeppelin's role in providing secure and reliable smart contract libraries has been crucial, and this allocation acknowledges their contributions.

#### Early Adopters of ERC-3643

Early adopters who hold ERC-3643 tokens will be rewarded for their support and belief in the standard. This category includes all current token holders of ERC-3643-compliant tokens.

#### Token Holders of Partner Projects

Token holders of partner projects such as Floki and TokenFi will also be eligible for the airdrop. This inclusion aims to foster a broader community engagement and collaboration across different projects within the ecosystem.


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