GOATS coin has reached a milestone of 20 million users, as reported by its official Telegram channel. The platform’s approach of launching daily interactive activities has played a central role in attracting new users and keeping its community active.

GOATS Coin Reached 20 Million Users. Source: X Daily Games and Activities Fuel GOATS’ Token Growth

A key factor behind GOATS’ growth is its daily rollout of games such as Grid or Gold, which invites players to pick squares on a grid for varying rewards. Users purchase squares for 1 TONPark Ticket, with potential prizes ranging from 1,000 $GOATS to 5,000 $GOATS. The game’s tiered reward system encourages frequent participation by offering different levels of prizes.

Complementing Grid or Gold, the PowerBall game brings a competitive edge to the platform. Players purchase tickets and aim to match numbers, with various reward tiers based on the accuracy of their guesses. The grand prize goes to users who match all numbers, but smaller rewards are available for those with partial matches.

Beyond games, GOATS token maintains user interest through events such as the Cats Holders Reward Party, which specifically targets $CATS token holders. This event rewards participants with $TON gas fee compensation. 

Goats Token Airdrop and Listing Nears?

Just like Cats and Dogs, Goats coin is also a telegram based project where users are rewarded with GOATS tokens when they get engaged with the platform. The project just requires users to complete certain tasks and play mini games within the app. For this, the platform rewards users with GOATS token. For now, players can only collect tokens as the team has not announced the listing and airdrop date yet.

Parallely, Telegram based games such as Dogs and Hamster Kombat have already launched their tokens. X Empire is already in queue and announced its listing and airdrop date as Oct. 24.

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