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# Claim (Season 1)

Claims for the airdrop's first season are now live. Users earned S through Sonic Points and Sonic Gems.

[**Sonic Points**](/funding/sonic-airdrop/sonic-points-season-1.md)\
Earned directly by users holding and using whitelisted assets across apps on Sonic.

[**Sonic Gems**](/funding/sonic-airdrop/sonic-gems-season-1.md)\
Earned by apps that drove user activity, based on their performance across key metrics.

## Sonic Points

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[Claim now](https://airdrop.paintswap.io/)
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25% of your allocation is claimable now, with the remaining 75% vesting over nine months as an NFT.&#x20;

You can trade this NFT on the official [Airdrop Order Book](https://airdrop.paintswap.io/orderbook/advanced?quote=S) by Paintswap.

## Sonic Gems

There are two ways users can receive S from Gems.

**Tokenized Gems**\
If you used apps that tokenized Gems for their users, head to [MySonic](https://my.soniclabs.com/points/vesting) to deposit your tokenized Gems and claim wS. 50% is available now, with the rest vesting over 3 months. No minimum claim.

**Non-Tokenized Gems**\
If you used apps that did not tokenize Gems, we will send S directly to them.

They will handle distribution to their users, with 50% available to apps immediately and the rest vesting over 3 months via LlamaPay. No minimum claim.

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Gems are distributed entirely by developers, not by Sonic Labs.
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