Resolv Foundation Extends Genesis Event Registration to May 25 Amid Claim Date Confusion –

The Resolv Foundation extended the registration deadline for its Genesis Event to May 25, 2025, following community requests, but conflicting token claim dates have sparked confusion among participants awaiting the RESOLV airdrop.

The Resolv Foundation announced on May 14, 2025, that it has extended the registration phase for its Genesis Event, a crucial step for participants in the RESOLV token airdrop, to May 25, 2025, at 23:59 UTC.

The decision, shared via the foundation’s official X account (@ResolvCore), came after community requests for more time to join the Season 1 Points Program airdrop, which allocates 10% of the total RESOLV token supply to early supporters. Over 90% of participants have already registered, according to the foundation, and a claim page is set to go live shortly after the registration window closes.

However, the announcement has been overshadowed by conflicting information about the token claim timeline. A related account, Resolv USR (@ResolvUSR), posted on the same day that $RESOLV claims have already launched, with a deadline of May 16, 2025, for users to claim their tokens.

This contradicts the foundation’s statement that the claim page will open after May 25, raising questions about the project’s coordination. Participants expressed frustration on X, with user @Kryptobi1 asking, “If majority of participants over 90% have already registered… what then is the essence of extending the registration until 25th?”

The Genesis Event registration initially opened on May 9, 2025, with a snapshot of Season 1 participants taken that day. The original deadline was set for May 17, 2025, Beijing time, followed by a Sybil check to verify eligibility before a 30-day claiming period. The extension to May 25 provides a lifeline for latecomers, and the foundation also noted that those missing the official window can still register via Discord until June 9, 2025, at 23:59 UTC.

Resolv’s airdrop is part of its broader Points Program, launched in November 2024, to incentivize early community engagement in its decentralized stablecoin protocol, as detailed in a Medium post by Resolv Labs.

The program rewards users interacting with tokens like USR and RLP, which support the protocol’s liquidity pool. However, the discrepancies in the claim timeline have led some to speculate about potential listing or operational challenges, with @Kryptobi1 questioning if Resolv is “having listing problems.”

The Resolv Foundation has not yet addressed the conflicting claim dates, but the situation underscores the challenges of managing community expectations in crypto airdrop events. As the May 25 registration deadline approaches, participants are left seeking clarity on when they can actually claim their tokens, a critical step in realizing the benefits of their early support for the project.

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