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Who changed after Gensyn was available?

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On May 3, 2026, Airdrop Radar officially adjusted the participation phase of the AI track project Gensyn from “Potential Lead” to “Claimable Phase.” This status transition means that since the launch of the Gensys Testnet in March 2025, early participants who have invested time in node training, Swarm Role verification, and the Pioneer Program role accumulation can officially welcome a key redemption window. Although the project team has been restrained in reward commitments during the early testing phase, with the end of April's launch of Delphi on the mainnet and the implementation of a $10 reward activity for $AI public participants, the certainty of on-chain interactions has significantly increased. According to AiCoin data, the overall attention towards Gensyn has not shown emotional volatility due to the status update but has remained stable, reflecting that the market's evaluation of its value is shifting from early speculative hype to a rational game based on actual mainnet applications and financing fundamentals.

In this status update, Airdrop Radar also recorded that Gensyn has added three new task-based participation actions. These newly added tasks are layered on top of the existing interactions with the testnet and social contribution paths, providing an opportunity for users who missed early node deployments to participate. From a fundamental perspective, Gensyn has approximately $66.74 million in public financing, and strong financial reserves provide long-term support for its development in machine intelligence networks and the Delphi prediction market. For users, Airdrop Radar's evaluation logic has moved beyond merely capturing hype signals to accurately marking the participation phases, indicating that now is an effective time to claim assets, bridge ETH, and perform further interactions on the Delphi platform. At a time when attention has not been extremely elevated, this change based on phase transition rather than emotion-driven events offers existing users a clear boundary for redemption and subsequent participation variables.

Gensyn in the AI Track

In the current narrative of the crypto market intersecting with artificial intelligence, Gensyn is defined as an infrastructure-level project, with its core logic revolving around decentralized machine intelligence protocols and computing power markets. According to financing information recorded by Airdrop Radar, Gensyn has around $66.74 million in public financing, which gives it a solid resource background for long-term R&D in the AI track. Unlike short-term “flash” projects that drive hype with marketing, Gensyn's ecological path shows clear long-termism characteristics: from the initial installation of Gensys Testnet nodes to complex model training tasks, the project team has consistently emphasized the weight of technical participation and community contribution. For users, this means that Gensyn's airdrop is not a form of guaranteed “sunshine,” but is closer to a reward for deep participation and technical contribution, with its value anchor resting on long-term governance rights and ecosystem incentives for AI infrastructure.

From the historical path outlined by Airdrop Radar, Gensyn's user accumulation has undergone multiple rounds of screening and status transitions. As early as March 31, 2025, the project launched Gensys Testnet, requiring participants to establish on-chain contribution records by installing nodes and training models. The subsequent Swarm Role activities and the Pioneer Program further categorized users into trailblazers, navigators, pioneers, and Rover roles selected through forms. This role-based incentive mechanism, coupled with the Delphi Testnet launched in December 2025 and clearly stating “no airdrops guaranteed,” reflects the project team's restrained attitude towards reward expectation management. This restraint has filtered real test users, making the current shift from “Potential Lead” to “Claimable Phase” hold high certainty value for those holding early roles or completing node tasks.

Currently, with the launch of the Delphi mainnet on April 22, 2026, Gensyn's participation boundary has shifted from purely technical testing to actual application interaction. AiCoin data shows that although the project's attention has remained relatively stable recently without any irrational extreme surge, the foundation's $10 reward activity for $AI public participants and the opening of the Delphi prediction market signal that the incentive logic has entered a redemption phase. Airdrop Radar has now updated the project status to claimable and synced the newly added task actions. For users, the core logic now revolves around utilizing existing role privileges or specified bridging paths to complete the transition from testnet users to active users on the mainnet on the Delphi platform, thereby capturing the existing dividends released by this head project in the AI track during the status transition.

From Lead to Claimable: Participation Window Opens

This round of Gensyn's status transition on Airdrop Radar marks the project's formal entry into the “Claimable Phase” after a year-long “Potential Lead” reserve period. This is the most substantive phase change since Airdrop Radar included the project, directly shifting participation logic from early “task accumulation” to “result redemption.” For long-time followers of Gensyn, this change indicates that previous Gensys Testnet interactions, node operations, and community role applications are entering a qualification verification period, requiring users to check their own addresses or social identities for claim status through the Airdrop Radar page. AiCoin data shows that after the phase status update, Gensyn's market attention has remained stable without extreme surges or declines, reflecting that the current change mainly impacts existing participants rather than newly influx traffic driven by speculative hype.

For newly entered users, the current participation window is no longer purely exploratory but is now a screening phase revolving around existing contributions and identity qualifications. Airdrop Radar has synced the status update with three new explicit task actions aimed at guiding users to complete their identity transition from the testnet to the Delphi platform on the mainnet. According to the project’s historical records, Gensyn has repeatedly emphasized during the Delphi Testnet phase that it does not guarantee airdrops; this relatively restrained reward commitment makes the current “claimable” status carry significant indicative meaning. At this time, the focus of participation is heavily anchored to historical actions: whether the previously accumulated Pioneer Program roles (such as Rover, Pioneer, etc.) from 2025 or participation records in the Delphi prediction market after the mainnet launch in April 2026 are key variables determining current qualifications. For participants who meet the public reward conditions, executing tasks on the mainnet through specified bridging paths is currently the core route to convert historical contributions into actual rights and interests.

Three New Tasks: Who Should Re-engage

In this round of status transition, the core change captured by Airdrop Radar is that Gensyn has not adopted a one-time distribution followed by closure model; instead, it has simultaneously added three new task-based actions, deeply binding the claimable phase with ecological interactions. AiCoin data shows that Gensyn’s overall attention has remained stable following the phase adjustment, reflecting the market's rational expectations towards its “task-oriented claims.” For old users, this is not merely an “opening of a blind box,” but they need to determine whether they should catch up on the new paths based on their past preferences in Gensys Testnet node construction, Swarm Role verification, and the Pioneer Program. Particularly for the $AI public participants’ $10 reward activity, which explicitly requires transferring ETH into the Gensyn network through a specified bridging path and using it on the Delphi platform, this task with a clear flow of funds and application scenarios is a typical means to filter high-engagement users.

Reflecting on Gensyn's historical task path, its participation threshold has consistently maintained high technical and community attributes. From the node installation and model training at the start of Gensys Testnet in March 2025, to the verification process of Swarm Role, and to the layered screening of roles such as “Trailblazer,” “Pioneer,” and “Rover” in the Pioneer Program, the project team has always filtered low-quality interactions. Currently, Airdrop Radar shows that most historical tasks, including early image generation social sharing activities and betting in the Delphi Testnet have already ended. This means that if you have not deeply participated in the aforementioned technical or contribution-oriented segments, the current three new tasks seem more like “supplement” or “gain” opportunities for existing users. For new followers or users with lower engagement in the past, there is no need to be driven by FOMO caused by phase transitions; instead, one should cautiously evaluate the cost boundaries of conducting fund interactions and application forms on the Delphi mainnet, remembering that the project team had previously expressed a restrained attitude toward reward commitments during the testnet phase.

Capital Support but Attention Still Restrained

Gensyn's performance in the capital market has indeed established a robust “firewall” for it. According to public financing data, Gensyn has currently accumulated approximately $66.74 million in financing, making it one of the robustly capital-backed leading projects in the AI and machine intelligence fields. However, under the logic framework of Airdrop Radar, financing volume is seen more as a testament to the project's sustainability and ecological construction potential rather than a direct link to the certainty or multiple return of the airdrop. Historical data indicates that high-financing projects often prefer to reward long-term contributors or node operators with technical requirements in their reward distribution. It is noteworthy that the Gensyn team has maintained a “cold treatment” restraint on incentive commitments: as early as the Delphi Testnet phase, the official made it clear that they do not guarantee any form of airdrop. This attitude, on one hand, filters out some speculative traffic, and on the other hand, also implies that the current “claimable” status resembles a phase-based contribution settlement rather than a generalized reward distribution.

From AiCoin’s data monitoring perspective, although Gensyn's participation phase has transitioned from “Potential Lead” to “Claimable,” its overall heat trend has not experienced the anticipated explosive growth but rather remains within a relatively stable range. This conservative change in heat conveys a core signal: the current stage's traffic is primarily driven by existing participants—those who have long operated nodes, participated in the Pioneer Program, or obtained specific roles on Discord—and has not formed a large-scale emotional breakout. Since the official has yet to disclose the specific number of rewards covered in this round, token distribution ratios, or subsequent issuance timelines, this information vacuum limits the blind influx of new traffic. For investors, it is crucial to clarify the non-linear relationship between track heat and personal returns. Although financing volume determines the long-term ceiling of the project, under the premise of lacking clear distribution rules, one should not simply equate the project team’s capital strength with the profit space of this round of airdrop.

Old Users Check Qualifications, New Users Watch the Pace

For old users, the current priority action is to immediately return to Airdrop Radar to check the Gensyn project card. As the participation phase transitions from “Potential Lead” to “Claimable,” users need to use their AiCoin account or associated wallet to confirm the coverage of historical tasks one by one. From the installation of Gensys Testnet nodes starting March 31, 2025, to the role screening of the Pioneer Program in October 2025 (such as Rover, Pioneer, etc.), and to the interaction with the prediction market after the Delphi mainnet launch on April 22, 2026, these time anchor points accumulated weight are crucial for determining qualifications. Airdrop Radar currently also displays three new task actions; old users should focus on verifying whether these new tasks match their historical paths to ensure they do not miss any open rights and entry points.

For new users, Gensyn is currently more suitable as a key observation target rather than blindly following. Although the project has approximately $66.74 million in public financing background, its task path has clear requirements for technical thresholds and sustained input, including high-cost actions such as node validation and personal model training. AiCoin data shows that even with substantial changes in phase status, the current market attention remains in a stable range, without extreme surges. Given that the project team has not disclosed the specific total amount of airdrops, distribution ratios, or cut-off times, it is advisable for new users to prudently assess the output ratio of technical capabilities and time costs in connection with the real-time status provided by Airdrop Radar. All participation decisions should be anchored on the project’s official announcements and Airdrop Radar’s dynamic updates to avoid significantly inflating profit expectations due to the narrative hype of the AI track and maintain a rational participation pace.

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