CATI Token Reaches $100 in Pre-Market as Players React to Airdrop Changes

Tatevik Avetisyan
By Tatevik Avetisyan 3 Min Read
Catizen airdrop

YEREVAN (CoinChapter.com) — Catizen players are responding to the recent CATI token listing at $100 in pre-market trading, reflecting a significant rise in value. Alongside this development, concerns continue to grow over the recent adjustments in the Catizen airdrop criteria, leaving many players unsatisfied with their token allocation.

Pre-Market Spot Performance Overview | Source:
Pre-Market Spot Performance Overview. Source: X

CATI Token Lists at $100 in Pre-Market

On September 16, 2024, the CATI token was listed at $100 in pre-market trading, showing a 12,903.90% increase. The 24-hour trading volume for CATI reached 127,753 USDT, with a total trading volume of 894,114 USDT. This has drawn attention to the token, but players remain focused on the ongoing issues with the Catizen token distribution.

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While the listing has brought attention to CATI, players are still expressing dissatisfaction with the airdrop process. CATI is listed alongside other tokens like HMSTR, priced at $0.077, and SWELL, priced at $0.039.

Disappointment Over Catizen Airdrop Allocations

Despite the listing of the CATI coin, many players are unhappy with the number of tokens they received in the Catizen airdrop. Several players have taken to social media to express their frustration. One player, ranked 6,054 out of 36 million, reported receiving only 39 CATI tokens, which sparked complaints across social platforms. Many players have been calling for transparency regarding the token allocation.

Subsequently, the hashtag #catizenscam started trending, reflecting the growing discontent among players. Additionally, the concerns are not only about the number of tokens but also about changes made to the airdrop distribution criteria.

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Catizen Airdrop Controversy | Source: AiB Crypto
Catizen Airdrop Controversy. Source: AiB Crypto

Pluto Studio Changes Airdrop Criteria After Bot Exploits Detected

Originally, Pluto Studio stated that the vKitty earning rate in the game would determine the airdrop allocations. However, the studio later revealed that bot activities had caused some players to artificially boost their earnings.

Pluto Studio addressed the issue by stating,

“During the data review for this CATI airdrop, we discovered that numerous bot accounts exploited this public rule by using scripts to boost their vKitty profit speed.”

As a result, Pluto Studio shifted the airdrop criteria, focusing instead on factors like on-chain interactions and task completions to determine token allocation for the CATi airdrop.

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Tatevik Avetisyan

Tatev Avetisyan is a Markets Writer and Analyst at CoinChapter, covering cryptocurrency markets, policy, and regulation. With over seven years of experience in business and marketing development, she has spent the past two years specializing in digital assets and has authored more than 2,000 articles on crypto markets and regulatory developments. She contributes as a guest writer to leading industry publications and is a prominent Web3 advocate in Armenia through Web3Armenia. Her work reflects a broader focus on artificial intelligence and Web3 technologies. Tatev maintains a diversified crypto portfolio, with Bitcoin as her primary holding above CoinChapter’s $1,000 disclosure threshold.

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