The Lumoz Quidditch incentive testnet concluded on September 27, attracting over 1 million regular users and 30 ecosystem projects, with 750 nodes operated and 58,000 licenses staked. The testnet introduced the Quidditch Bot TG game, allowing participants to share a 50 million esMOZ token prize pool. Participants operated verification nodes by staking tokens, experiencing the decentralized nature of the network firsthand. The event received support from top ecosystem projects, including OKX Wallet and Bitget Wallet, which provided generous rewards and unique tasks. The total number of verifications submitted was 7,230,356, demonstrating the stability and scalability of the Lumoz network. The points earned during the event will be distributed fairly based on participation, contribution, and task completion, with 50 million points exchangeable for 50 million esMOZ tokens. The exchange rules between MOZ and esMOZ will have different ratios for various time periods, with esMOZ having a reasonable lock-up period. The Lumoz mainnet launch is expected to inherit the excellent features of the testnet, including high performance, strong security, and good scalability. The team is preparing for the mainnet launch and TGE, with plans to deploy and support multiple Layer 2 solutions and introduce more Layer 2 chains to provide innovative solutions for various industries. The success of the testnets is attributed to the contributions of every participant, and the team is grateful for the support of ecosystem partners and community users.
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