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Board Announcements (Altcoins)
Re: [ENU] Enumivo: An alternate EOS-compatible blockchain.
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enumivo
on 10/02/2018, 12:06:49 UTC

How to get the free airdrop:
Send 0 ETH to 0x275b69AA7c8C1d648A0557656bCe1C286e69a29d and get 4,000 ENU. Every send will reduce the reward by 0.001%.
Only one send per address is allowed.

When is the airdrop supposed to finish? If each send decreases the previously decreased amount by 0.001% – then it's like never going to run out.

If I am calculating it right, here are few numbers:
- after 10k airdrops the pool will be around 861M (95% of initial pool) at 3619 ENU/airdrop
- after 20k airdrops the pool will be around 827M (91% of initial pool) at 3274 ENU/airdrop
- after 30k airdrops the pool will be around 796M (88% of initial pool) at 2963 ENU/airdrop
- after 100k airdrops the poll will be around 647M (72% of initial pool) at 1471 ENU/airdrop

The amount of coins per airdrop will achieve zero before the pool will run out, or I made a simple math mistake.  Huh

it will be finished once 900M are distributed.

I still do not get it: how did you calculate it?
If each and every send reduces the reward by 0.001%, then the reward will drop to almost zero when there are still around 500M tokens to give out.

Take a look at  this simple script:
http://rextester.com/KAB81057

round# 1000k left[ENU]: 500M  drop[ENU]: 0.18159063923045635

It shows that around 1M-th airdrop, there will be still more than 500M ENU left and at the same time the reward will be around 0.18 SEM.

This looks right, the mistake was dropping it by 0.001% but the intention was by 0.0001%.
This means that the airdrop will be giving 400M tokens. I will update the OP to reflect this.