The BlockBeats news announced that the AirdropToken application of the modular computing layer and RaaS platform Lumoz officially closed at 16:00 (UTC+8) this afternoon on January 8. The 323,014,916 MOZ Tokens that were not claimed within the deadline will be destroyed. It is reported that the large-scale Airdrop of Lumoz was open for application on December 8, 2024, and the total duration for claiming was 1 month. Users who missed the deadline will not be able to obtain $MOZ Tokens through Airdrop. Previously, Lumoz announced that the Airdrop amount accounted for 10% of the total, with approximately 3 million users querying/claiming Lumoz esMOZ Token Airdrop. Over 100,000 tokens cannot be replaced once claimed and used. Currently, the zkVerifier node network of Lumoz is still open, and users can pledge MOZ Tokens to run or delegate nodes to participate in the zkVerifier node network and obtain esMOZ Token rewards. As of the time of writing, a total of 67,594,199 esMOZ Tokens are participating in zkVerifier node mining, and 75,723 zkVerifier licenses are participating in the verification network.