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Sonic’s airdrop claim mechanics are active again, giving protocol users a concrete deadline and operations item to track.

What Happened

Sonic Labs says users can claim the remaining 75% of their airdrop allocation without penalty during a short window before unclaimed S tokens are burned. The official post also explains the timing around the claim window and final deadline.

Why It Matters

For Radar readers, this is a protocol-ops item with discovery value. Claim windows affect user behavior, token distribution and how much community supply remains active versus burned.

This belongs on Radar rather than CryptoSigy because the key question is protocol participation and airdrop operations. Price action may follow, but the primary delta is user access and distribution.

What To Watch Next

Watch the final claimed amount, burn amount and whether Sonic publishes post-window distribution data. Those numbers will help separate active users from dormant allocation.

Decision Context

This item is being kept on Radar because it changes protocol discovery, user operations, ecosystem access or recovery context. The useful reader action is to track what the protocol, chain or integration does next, then decide whether the project deserves monitor, shortlist or reject status inside its category.

The duplicate-control point is tied to this concrete protocol delta. Similar ecosystems can appear again later, but a new claim window, withdrawal deadline, integration, recovery milestone, governance action or launch detail should be required before publishing another article in the same cluster.

Source And Discovery Discipline

The source check matters because protocol announcements and secondary trackers can emphasize different parts of the same event. Treat the cited source as the event anchor, then confirm whether users have an action to take, a deadline to meet or a metric to watch. If follow-up details remain unclear, keep the protocol in monitor status rather than upgrading it on announcement strength alone.

Update Criteria

Update this news item only if the same event receives a new official status, a changed deadline, a revised number, confirmed lineup information, a venue notice, or a follow-up source that changes the reader decision. A related theme without a new event delta should stay in the cluster rather than become a duplicate article.

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