The public offering of GrapeCoin (GRAPE) raised a total of 40,321.7 ETH, and GRAPE will be airdropped at 18:30 on December 21
According to official sources, GrapeCoin (GRAPE) has officially ended its public offering on Launchblock, raising a total of 40,321.7 ETH, equivalent to $89,478,626.49. Currently, GRAPE is preparing to go live on KuCoin, Bybit, and Bitget platforms. Winners will receive GRAPE airdrops on December 21st at 18:30 Beijing time, and non-winners can now receive ETH refunds, which will be available for 90 days.
GRAPES is a cross-media NFT project that will launch games, animation series, merchandise, and a series of authorizations starting in May 2023.
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