PANews reported on January 5th that, according to official data, Gate Launchpool launched 11 projects in December, with the IR project boasting a peak annualizedPANews reported on January 5th that, according to official data, Gate Launchpool launched 11 projects in December, with the IR project boasting a peak annualized

Gate released its December Launchpool, HODLer Airdrop, and CandyDrop data, showing a total pledged value exceeding $4.6 billion.

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PANews reported on January 5th that, according to official data, Gate Launchpool launched 11 projects in December, with the IR project boasting a peak annualized yield exceeding 3000%; the total value of staked assets exceeded $4 billion. During the same period, Gate HODLer Airdrop launched 5 projects, with a total staked value exceeding $620 million. It is understood that HODLer Airdrop VIP user benefits have been fully upgraded, offering unlimited participation limits. In addition, Gate CandyDrop launched 12 projects in December, with a total prize pool of nearly $1.9 million.

Gate Launchpool, an innovative staking and airdrop platform, supports staking of various tokens including GT, BTC, ETH, USDT, and GUSD. It distributes new token airdrop rewards hourly, offering low entry barriers and high annualized returns to help users capture market opportunities. Furthermore, after staking and choosing to redeem, users can transfer their assets to a 7-day fixed-term product like YuBiBao to receive an additional airdrop reward of up to 116.667% on top of their original staking earnings. Gate HODLer Airdrop focuses on discovering high-potential projects and reduces investment risk to zero through its airdrop mechanism. Users only need to hold 1 GT to easily participate and receive free airdrops. Gate CandyDrop adopts an innovative "task-driven" model, allowing users to earn "candy" by completing various tasks such as trading, depositing, and inviting friends, and then redeem it for high-quality token airdrops.

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