Sonic has officially launched its Odyssey Season 2 program and confirmed an airdrop for users participating in the Testnet. So how do you join the Testnet? Let’s explore the simplest steps with Bnbfaucets!
What is Sonic?
Sonic is the first Layer 2 solution specialized in gaming on the Solana network. It provides developers with an easy platform to build Web3 games within the Solana ecosystem.
Behind Sonic is Mirror World Labs—a studio focused on developing infrastructure for Web3 gaming and supporting developers throughout the lifecycle of their games, from the initial phase to deployment and optimization.
Key Features of Sonic:
Solana Virtual Machine (SVM): SVM allows Sonic to outperform the Ethereum Virtual Machine (EVM) with its parallel processing capability. Unlike EVM, which processes transactions sequentially, SVM handles multiple transactions simultaneously, enhancing speed and efficiency.
HyperGrid: Sonic integrates HyperGrid, a toolset designed specifically for gaming. Leveraging SVM’s parallel processing, HyperGrid allows games to execute multiple tasks at once, resulting in faster and smoother gameplay, offering an excellent experience for players.
SVM and EVM Compatibility: Sonic supports both SVM and EVM, enabling developers to easily migrate dApps from ecosystems like Ethereum to Solana with minimal code changes.
Successfully raised $16 million in two funding rounds with support from notable investors such as OKX Ventures, Republic, Galaxy Interactive, and Bitkraft Ventures.
Secured an additional $12 million in just four days during a node sale, including $3 million in the first hour alone.
Despite being in the Testnet phase, Sonic has already achieved: 2 million active wallets, 4 million transactions. Over 20 integrated applications (games, NFTs, and smart contracts).
Project Phases
Sonic recently launched the Sonic Frontier V1 and Odyssey Season 2 programs, marking the final phase before transitioning to Mainnet and distributing airdrops to Testnet participants.
How to Earn the Sonic Airdrop?
To earn the Sonic airdrop, complete tasks to interact with the project, accumulate Ring, and secure future airdrops.
Part 1: Set Up Backpack Wallet and Prepare SOL on Sonic Frontier V1 Testnet
Step 1: Download and set up the Backpack wallet: If you already have a Solana wallet, you can import it into Backpack to get started.
Step 2: Enable Developer Mode: Open Backpack, go to Settings, select Preferences, and activate Developer Mode.
Step 3: Add Sonic Frontier V1 Network: Navigate to Add Network and switch your wallet to Sonic Frontier V1.
Step 4: Prepare SOL tokens: Access the Sonic Faucet website to receive free tokens for the Testnet.
Note: You need a minimum of 0.01 SOL on the Solana network to use the faucet.
Part 2: Complete Tasks to Earn Ring
Step 1: Connect Your Wallet: Visit the Sonic Odyssey website, click Get Started, and connect your Backpack wallet.
Step 2: Complete Tasks in the Task Center: Follow accounts, Check in daily, Play games, Execute at least 100 transactions on the Sonic Frontier V1 Testnet
Step 3: Open Ring Boxes to Earn Ring Points
Notes:
– Check in daily, complete 100 transactions, and play games to earn Ring Boxes.
– Make sure to open the Ring Boxes to collect Ring Points.
– The project has confirmed it will airdrop rewards to users who hold Ring Points.
Conclusion
We hope this guide has helped you better understand the potential of Sonic and how to secure airdrops from this project. Don’t forget to follow Sonic’s official channels and bnbfaucets.com to stay updated on important project developments!