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# Vitruveo Airdrop Multiplier (VAM)

VAM is your Vitruveo Airdrop Multiplier. We want to attract and reward genuine web3 users who have been interacting on chain through the bear market. Within seconds, our formula looks at the past 12 months of transactions to end up with a multiplier between 1x–2x. The more activity on marketplaces like Blur, OpenSea, MagicEden, etc, the higher of a multiplier you will receive.

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