Binance Alpha has yet another blockbuster listing coming soon. On the 18th of July, Taker Protocol (TAKER) will have its highly-anticipated debut on the platform with the doors opening to early access trading and a thrilling airdrop opportunity. Stay tuned to official media and be among the first to ride on this new project. The countdown has begun.
Source: X
Launch Date Confirmed, Trading on July 18
Alpha will officially list TAKER Protocol on Thursday, July 18, 2025 while the launching time is not cleared by the platform until this post. The platform is all set to give its users early access to this Bitcoin focused Decentralized Financial token. To celebrate being first to list token, the crypto exchange announced an exciting Airdrop event for the eligible users.
About TAKER Protocol: A Bitcoin Liquidity Layer
Taker Protocol implements a new Nominated Proof‑of‑Liquidity (NPOL) mechanism, allowing users to stake Bitcoin or its derivatives (e.g., BTC, WBTC, Ordinals) and receive rewards. The company raised $3 million in seed funding and initiated its mainnet Lite‑Mining program early this year.
Claim Free Tokens using Special Points
Once the trading goes live the Eligible user can claim their airdrops Using their yield points, the native points of the platform a user earns through different activities. To get, users will need to navigate the Event page of the Binance Alpha and search for specific listing’s free tokens section.
Tokenomics
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Token: $Taker
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Total Tokens: 1,000,000,000
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Ecosystem & incentive: 300,000,000
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Core Contributors: 130,000,000
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Foundation: 120,000,000
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Investors: 150,000,000
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Staking & Rewards: 100,000,000
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Marketing: 80,000,000
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Liquidity: 20,000,000
Community Pioneer: 100,000,000
Binance Providing Opportunities
The recent Listing and all past launchings of the platforms shows that the Binance Alpha is continuously supporting the potentially pegged projects to motivate the pilots, also fulfilling the promises it made to provide a wide opportunity in different fields and access to all exposures.