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Weekly Digest: Claims, Updates, and Polymarket in the U.S.A
Weekly Digest: Claims, Updates, and Polymarket in the U.S.A
Weekly Digest: Claims, Updates, and Polymarket in the U.S.A
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Weekly Digest: Claims, Updates, and Polymarket in the U.S.A

There were hardly any major TGEs this week, but several projects opened important claims, and Polymarket made a big move in the U.S.

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by Syndicate

Jun 1, 2026

Closed Seasons, Open Claims

On May 25, Limitless closed Season 3, and the results were strong: more than $4B in trading volume, 280K+ active traders, and 4.5M trades. The airdrop claim opened two days later, so now is the right time to collect your reward.

That same day, Plume Network closed the registration window for Season 2. Participation was available only to users who had at least 10,000 PlumePoints and managed to register in time. The token distribution was scheduled to happen by the end of May with no vesting.

Nexus also wrapped up an important stage this week: the claim for the free Genesis NFT went live for a limited time. At the same time, Binance Wallet and Binance Alpha launched a trading competition for NEX with 28.09B tokens in rewards. The first phase runs through June 4, so participants still have time to join.

Polymarket in the U.S.A

Polymarket had the week’s most notable market update: the platform became available to all users in the United States after a queue of roughly 1.4 million people. Following the Nasdaq Private Market partnership and the launch of Taker Rebate, this looks like another important step toward expanding its TAM. For the prediction markets segment as a whole, it’s also a test of maturity in the world’s largest market.

New Tools, Old Projects, and Updates

Ostium launched V2 and now lets users go long and short on the S&P, Nasdaq, oil, gold, and other assets with leverage directly from their wallet. The May 28 update further reinforced the project’s position as a self-custodial platform for RWA perps on Arbitrum.

On Base, repository changes surfaced this week tied to token infrastructure: mint, burn, transfer, pause, and supply cap. Then another mysterious post appeared, further fueling expectations that $BASE could still become reality in 2026.

Against this backdrop, OpenSea published a piece about an AI-agent app store on ERC-8257, showing that the project is thinking beyond rewards mechanics and looking at a broader product layer around NFTs and the onchain economy.

Quests, Pools, and New Seasons

  1. On May 25, The Beacon launched Season 1, “Goblin’s Gambit,” with a prize pool of 7.7M $BCN. The format is simple: clear dungeons or play Kraken Klash and earn tokens.
  2. GRVT also opened a campaign through Binance Wallet that runs until June 14, giving participants a 40% point boost and a share of a $100K pool.
  3. Project X (PRJX) announced a $1M USDC drop for the top 10K by points on HyperEVM. On average, that works out to about $10–30 per wallet, but the mechanism shows well how accumulated points can be converted into real cash.
  4. Renaissance rolled out a major update with wallet migration, new SBTs, regional referral battles, and a 10K USDT prize pool.
  5. Aster gave a deeper look at its buyback-and-burn mechanics: part of daily trading fees is used to buy ASTER from the market and then burn it.
  6. T-Rex added a new badge to its system, along with a reminder not to skip the daily check-ins.
  7. Jumper × LI.FI launched a quest on May 29 to bridge 250 USDC from Base to Arbitrum, with a reward of 25 XP and a share of a $2.5K USDC pool.
  8. MetaMask also opened a free Chimpcognito Pack mint for wallet users.
  9. And it’s worth noting that Forte Protocol closed Season 0, but promised to factor early activity into future seasons.
  10. Altura opened a limited ambassador program with monthly payouts and early product access, so this window is worth not missing.

At the same time, Ethereal Season 0, Ostium S2, GRVT Rewards S2.0 until June 30, and the Kaito KAIO claim until June 5 are still live — these are the kind of activities worth finishing while the seasons are still open.

While others learn about a drop after the deadline, we’re already there. Syndicate keeps track of all these activities. Follow our socials so you always know what to claim, where to join, and what not to miss.


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