PANews reported on October 28th that MetaMask announced the launch of MetaMask Rewards Season 1 on mobile. The rewards pool boasts over $30 million worth of LINEA tokens, running for 90 days and open to both new and existing users. Users can accumulate points through swaps, bridging, contract trading, and referrals, advancing their rank and unlocking exclusive benefits. All LINEA points earned and held during this season will continue to count towards subsequent rewards. iOS users can participate by updating to the latest version of the app, with an Android version coming soon.
It is reported that the points also include historical activity records before October 15, with a maximum of 50,000 points available. The event adopts a seasonal system, with a total of 7 levels in the first season. The highest reward includes a 65% transaction fee discount and a free MetaMask metal card.
MetaMask Points Program Officially Launches, Distributing Over $30 Million in LINEA Rewards in First Quarter

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