# Twitter Airdrop

**Twitter airdrop**

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| Twitter Scoring | Airdrop Allocation($BEST) | Value    |
| --------------- | ------------------------- | -------- |
| 4000-6000       | 20000000                  | $200,000 |
| 3000-4000       | 15000000                  | $150,000 |
| 2000-3000       | 10000000                  | $100,000 |
| 1500-2000       | 7500000                   | $75,000  |
| 1000-1500       | 5000000                   | $50,000  |
| 900-1000        | 4500000                   | $45,000  |
| 800-900         | 4000000                   | $40,000  |
| 700-800         | 3500000                   | $35,000  |
| 600-700         | 3000000                   | $30,000  |
| 500-600         | 2500000                   | $25,000  |
| 400-500         | 2000000                   | $20,000  |
| 300-400         | 1500000                   | $15,000  |
| 200-300         | 1000000                   | $10,000  |
| 100-200         | 500000                    | $5,000   |
| 90-100          | 450000                    | $4,500   |
| 80-90           | 400000                    | $4,000   |
| 70-80           | 350000                    | $3,500   |
| 60-70           | 300000                    | $3,000   |
| 50-60           | 250000                    | $2,500   |
| 40-50           | 200000                    | $2,000   |
| 30-40           | 150000                    | $1,500   |
| 20-30           | 100000                    | $1,000   |
| 10-20           | 50000                     | $500     |
| 1-9             | 25000                     | $250     |

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&#x20;   For example, if we assume the average score of a Twitter account is 100, we will distribute 500K $BEST token per account.&#x20;

&#x20;   With a total allocation of 45B for Twitter accounts, this means nearly 100K Twitter accounts will receive the airdrop.


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