Pharos remains on Radar after OKX Wallet said the Pharos mainnet is live and then announced an OKX Boost X Launch campaign featuring Pharos and Pieverse. The event is a discovery story because it ties a fresh RWA-focused L1 to wallet distribution and reward access.
What Happened
OKX Wallet said on April 29 that the Pharos mainnet is officially live, that OKX Wallet integrated support from day one and that users can manage Pharos assets and interact with ecosystem dapps. The notice also says a Pharos x OKX Wallet airdrop is live.
On April 30, OKX Wallet announced X Launch campaigns under OKX Boost for Pharos and Pieverse, with 500,000 USDC and 670,000 PIEVERSE tokens listed as total rewards.
The campaign source matters because it connects mainnet access to an actual user-acquisition funnel. Radar is tracking whether that funnel produces repeat ecosystem interaction or only short-term reward traffic.
Why It Matters
Radar cares because a new chain launch needs more than a token ticker. Wallet integration, dapp access and campaign participation can show whether early users have a practical route into the ecosystem.
The airdrop angle also needs caution. Reward campaigns can inflate early activity, so Radar separates campaign-driven traffic from durable dapp use, liquidity depth and repeat wallet behavior.
Pharos is positioned around real-world assets, so early wallet support is especially important. The chain needs users to reach dapps, assets and campaign tasks without fragmented onboarding or unclear network steps.
What To Watch Next
Watch eligibility details, claim mechanics and whether the product pages reveal meaningful participation requirements. Good campaigns make the user path clear without pushing vague wallet interactions.
Also watch whether Pharos ecosystem dapps show post-campaign retention. If activity drops after rewards, the launch is mostly incentive flow; if usage persists, it becomes a stronger RWA-chain discovery signal.
The next useful signal is quality of activity after the boost period: funded wallets, repeated transactions, contract diversity and whether RWA apps gain usage beyond campaign check-ins.
Continue this cluster
This May 2 Radar cluster keeps chain-upgrade operations, mainnet discovery and airdrop-quality checks in one watchlist.