PANews reported on October 14th that Aster stated on the X platform that an internal review determined that the unexpectedly early claiming time was due to a time zone error. To ensure fairness, airdrop claims have been opened earlier for all eligible users. The updated claim schedule is as follows: ASTER airdrop claims will open at 19:00 UTC on October 13th (03:00 Beijing Time on October 14th). Transaction fee refunds will be processed after claims open and must be completed by 12:00 UTC on October 14th (20:00 on October 14th). The multiple changes to the second phase airdrop schedule have caused inconvenience to users, and a comprehensive internal review will be conducted to ensure such issues do not recur.PANews reported on October 14th that Aster stated on the X platform that an internal review determined that the unexpectedly early claiming time was due to a time zone error. To ensure fairness, airdrop claims have been opened earlier for all eligible users. The updated claim schedule is as follows: ASTER airdrop claims will open at 19:00 UTC on October 13th (03:00 Beijing Time on October 14th). Transaction fee refunds will be processed after claims open and must be completed by 12:00 UTC on October 14th (20:00 on October 14th). The multiple changes to the second phase airdrop schedule have caused inconvenience to users, and a comprehensive internal review will be conducted to ensure such issues do not recur.

Aster has opened the airdrop claim in the early morning. Previously, due to the wrong time zone setting, the claim time was accidentally advanced.

2025/10/14 08:14
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PANews reported on October 14th that Aster stated on the X platform that an internal review determined that the unexpectedly early claiming time was due to a time zone error. To ensure fairness, airdrop claims have been opened earlier for all eligible users. The updated claim schedule is as follows: ASTER airdrop claims will open at 19:00 UTC on October 13th (03:00 Beijing Time on October 14th). Transaction fee refunds will be processed after claims open and must be completed by 12:00 UTC on October 14th (20:00 on October 14th). The multiple changes to the second phase airdrop schedule have caused inconvenience to users, and a comprehensive internal review will be conducted to ensure such issues do not recur.

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