The 2GIVE "air drop" is totally different than any other one to date!
Our "seed nodes" (the nodes that the wallet is configured to find when it first starts up) -- are "bouncing" 100K blocks of coins around themselves every 20 minutes, which "drops" 1K coins (1% TXFEE) onto the network. The first wallet to mine the block wins the round. We have been moving the times around so that future staking will hopefully happen at regular intervals throughout any hour of the day to create an average blocktime close to at least 5 minutes.
In the wallet you turn on "Compete for block rewards (POW)" or from the commandline you enable
setgenerate true
Your wallet will then have a chance to collect the drop, or as WolfLee84 pointed out ANYTIME someone SENDS coins on our network, SOMEONE will earn the 1% TXFEE.
After that, you earn coins by staking them (POS) -- every 30 days your wallet has the right to claim 5% per annum interest for helping secure the network.
I really should get an infographic made up and update the main thread here :-)
-dvd
Actually would be the first client tested to secure the network with giving the 1% network fee to anyone online (others have tried similar test, not many have Given to the community), have watched a few tests of launches where the distribution was over the network & then they open sourced the github (over a year ago, Miraclecoin I think it was & a random node distribution or airdrop as they say). That's just the most recent one to remember, but have seen many launches of these chains & do understand which ones will last if secured right. When you can see a machine or mechanism, power it on & test it's usability. That would be just what one has seen over the many years of testing hardware & software, great to have the big powerful machines. Just not great to have to replace or repair said structures, the world would always take old concepts & replace them with smaller designs (big & loud = fun, but when you can git the same = out of nano sized)

//not the best @ info graphic or videos (have tried) type work (find someone to volunteer), but am {git} great @ reading / editing BBcode for the ANN / OP (coder keys?)

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