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MOUZ's Astana Run Triggers Bitget Token Airdrop as Kazakhstan Ties Mining Revenue to Esports

MOUZ's Astana Run Triggers Bitget Token Airdrop as Kazakhstan Ties Mining Revenue to Esports

XertioN, MOUZ's new in-game leader, propelled the team to the Astana semi-finals with a standout performance against Aurora this week. His play earned him third among tournament top-rated players while activating a hidden crypto payoff. The win immediately cut 0.5% from Bitget's BGB token supply for airdrops.

Bitget's Performance Clause

MOUZ's sponsorship with Bitget includes an automatic token release for each tournament victory. Every win slashes 0.5% of total BGB tokens into circulation for fans. This week's semi-final qualification forced the first of these airdrops after the Aurora match. Bitget confirmed the release without comment but did not address potential market pressure.

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Kazakhstan's Mining Revenue Rule

Host country Kazakhstan just implemented new regulations requiring mining operations to divert 15% of revenue to digital sports initiatives. The Astana venue gets partial funding from this stream, effectively channeling miner cash into esports. Local officials called it a "dual investment" but didn't specify exact allocations from individual mining pools.

Immutable's Live Stats Integration

XertioN's leadership role uses Immutable's blockchain for real-time performance tracking. His in-game actions mint live NFTs recording stats like kill accuracy and strategy calls. These NFTs now factor into team valuation under the league's new tokenomics system, though league administrators haven't disclosed how this affects player contracts. This match marked the first tournament where such data directly influenced prize pool distribution.

Bitget will release the next tranche of tokens if MOUZ wins the semi-final on Friday. Traders are monitoring BGB liquidity given the scheduled supply increase. Kazakhstan also plans to audit mining revenue allocations to esports by late June.