Monad’s 230,000 MON Airdrop Hits Privy, Causing Temporary Outages


Monad’s 230,000 MON Airdrop Hits Privy, Causing Temporary Outages
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* The MON token airdrop began on October 14, 2025, attracting over 230,000 crypto users. * This surge in participation caused brief performance issues for Privy, a popular web3 wallet. On October 14, 2025, the Monad Foundation launched its highly anticipated MON token airdrop, an event that attracted more than 230,000 crypto users. The claim process, which allocates tokens to five participant categories, created a sudden surge in database load that subsequently triggered temporary performance issues for Privy, the web3 wallet used for authentication. Although Privy faced partial outages during the onboarding phase, the company quickly scaled its systems to handle the demand. As a result, it restored stable operations, ensuring most users had uninterrupted access. The MON token airdrop targets five key groups: Monad community members, onchain power users, broader crypto participants, contributors, and builders. Participants use Privy’s authentication system to enter the claim portal, connect their wallets, and reserve their allocations. While the claim process faced brief technical setbacks, Privy adapted swiftly, which allowed the majority of participants to proceed without disruption. The Monad Foundation announced a three-week claim window for the airdrop, which closes on November 3. The foundation also advised participants to stay vigilant against scams and stressed the need to act deliberately rather than rush. MON tokens will remain non-transferable until the token generation event, which will coincide with the mainnet launch after the claim window ends. In addition, the foundation scheduled an optional early reveal for airdrop allocations on October 28.
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2025-10-14 15:19
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