How to Get an Airdrop from Lens Protocol?

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Lens Protocol is a decentralized, open-source social network built on Polygon.

Project Funding

Lens Protocol secured a substantial $15 million in funding, according to analytics company Crunchbase. The major contributor was IDEO CoLab Ventures. Other investors supporting the startup include Dao5, Blockchain Capital, Variant, Global Coin Research, and Tioga Capital Partners, among others.
Lens Protocol Investment Activity (crunchbase.com)

Lens Protocol Investment Activity (crunchbase.com)

Airdrop Details

While the platform has yet to issue its own token, its ecosystem is already filled with a variety of products ready to be trialed. Activities potentially leading to an airdrop include:

Possessing a special Lens Protocol profile NFT;

• Engaging with other profiles and accounts;

• Creating content and interacting with diverse applications within the Lens Protocol ecosystem.

We'll next delve into the most prominent Lens Protocol applications, which stand a solid chance of getting an airdrop.

Lens Protocol Profile

This unique Polygon-based NFT allows the holder to share content and interact with others on the platform. Initially, as the collection was launched, the profile cost $5. However, the minting period has long expired, which means you can now purchase this NFT on OpenSea, with prices starting at around $170. 

Given the considerable amount, it's wise to consider whether procuring a profile aligns with your risk management approach.
Lens Protocol Profiles (opensea.io)

Lens Protocol Profiles (opensea.io)

LensFrens

LensFrens is the official website created by the Lens Protocol team, where you can explore individual profiles, follow them, and entice reciprocal followings. It's advantageous to amass over 50 followers and keep your activity steady, making your account appear lively within the system.

Memester

Memester is a Web3 platform tailored for the crafting of memes and comedic graphic imagery. Here, you're free to create your own memes and even compete with others for rewards in numerous competitions. Beyond simply producing memes, reposting other users' content and saving them to your profile is a smart move.

Lenster

This is Lens Protocol's equivalent of Twitter. Key recommendations include:

setting up your profile;

linking other social networks;

posting content regularly.

Conveniently, there's a feature that lets you synchronize your posts so they're automatically shared on Twitter.

Lenstube

Similar to YouTube, Lenstube enables you to make both long and short videos, follow other users, and pay for their content using smart contracts. This could also enhance your chances of receiving an airdrop.

Special Apps

We've covered the main platforms within Lens Protocol. Below are some additional dApps:

ORB. A tool for teamwork and networking, available as a mobile application.

Phaver. A mobile app dedicated to content creation.

Rememe. A platform for whipping up memes directly on the site using a template.

Huddle01. An alternative to Skype and Google Meet, facilitating meetings and video calls.

Bello. An analytics tool for tracking NFT statistical data.

Lenstra. The Instagram of the Lens Protocol universe.

Stems. A platform designed for creating music and audio effects.

Lens Protocol Ecosystem

That's not all. The fully-fledged Lens Protocol ecosystem encompasses over 100 apps, which can be found on the relevant website. Given that Polygon network fees are less than $0.01, these projects can be tested quite cheaply. 

Plus, it's a fantastic opportunity to dip your toes into the expansive realm of blockchain-based social networks.
Lens Protocol Ecosystem (www.lens.xyz)

Lens Protocol Ecosystem (www.lens.xyz)