# The most important multipliers in LayerZero

By [0000000000](https://paragraph.com/@42320) · 2023-09-26

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irDrop from Arbitrum has become exemplary and with a very high probability other projects will repeat it. And the point here is not only that many different criteria have been collected, but most importantly — there is not a single mandatory one. Instead, there are three minimum criteria to choose from for which there will be an airdrop. That is, there will be no such injustice where you missed one activity but did all the others and did not receive an airdrop. **LayerZero** is a protocol (not a blockchain) that allows easy transfer of funds from one network to another. Such a large company with such investments — like **LayerZero**, with a high probability, will also approach this airdrop wisely and most likely distribute rewards in the same way as Arbitrum.

And most importantly — if we look at Dune, the number of users in LayerZero is already catching up with the number of users that was at the time of the snapshot in Arbitrum.

Based on this data, the BlockFiTo team identified the most important criteria and multipliers for the LayerZero AirDrop:

*   Number of transactions: from 4, from 10, from 25, from 100
    
*   Number of active months: from 2, from 6, from 9
    
*   Number of used bridges: from 2, from 4, from 8
    
*   Transaction volume: from $1,000, from $10,000, from $50,000
    
*   Number of networks: from 3, from 5, from 8
    
*   STG staking + voting: from 3, from 6, from 10, from 20
    

If a snapshot is not taken and the number of protocol users grows, then the data in our table will also grow accordingly.

Number of transactions: This is the most basic and cheapest criterion for most airdrops, so we recommend paying attention to this criterion. You can make transactions for small amounts, even for $0.10.

Read this story from BlockFiTo — and all the best

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