SparkChain AI TGE looms in Q2, with Spark Points to figure out airdrop allocations
SparkChain AI is likely set to hold its TGE this month, with Spark Points identifying airdrop allowances. On May 30, SparkChain AI, a DePin project that allows users to share their unused internet bandwidth for rewards, teased a significant upcoming event. Although they didn’t disclose specific details, several indications suggest that the event is likely the TGE for the SPARK token. Initially, the project’s official roadmap clearly states that the TGE is scheduled for Q2 this year, which concludes at the end of June. Second, Epoch 3 ends tomorrow, signaling a potential cutoff point for activity-based rewards and possibly marking the final snapshot of Glow Points before token distribution. Spark Points are primarily earned by running the Spark desktop node, utilizing unused internet bandwidth for web data scraping. Users also earn points through a multi-level referral system that rewards them with a portion of referred users’ uptime. Releasing the Power of DePIN with SparkChain AI DePIN (Decentralized Physical Infrastructure Network) seamlessly connects real-world resources—like your unused bandwidth—to the blockchain, creating a fairer, more resilient internet.
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Spark Points help determine the amount of SPARK tokens users are entitled to receive. Additional factors, such as how users’ bandwidth is utilized and their geographical location, also impact final token allocations. SparkChain AI announced its launch on January 6 this year, presenting itself as a decentralized data infrastructure platform designed to address the underutilization of internet bandwidth and the increasing demand for structured, high-quality data to power AI. Before the official launch, SparkChain began engaging with its community in late 2024. Throughout the fourth quarter of 2024, the team introduced the Spark Desktop App, allowing users to share their unused internet bandwidth with the network in exchange for Glow Points. In addition to bandwidth sharing, SparkChain’s infrastructure was built to transform unstructured internet data into structured, actionable datasets continuously. These datasets are accessible to developers and businesses for use in AI, analytics, and research, fostering a self-sustaining data economy.