> For the complete documentation index, see [llms.txt](https://docs.enkixyz.com/llms.txt). Markdown versions of documentation pages are available by appending `.md` to page URLs; this page is available as [Markdown](https://docs.enkixyz.com/getting-started/fantasy-airdrop/phase-1.md).

# Phase 1

Phase 1 (pre-launch) sets the stage for unveiling the ENKI protocol's narrative and engaging the community through early marketing efforts and testnet participation. This phase is structured into three key sections:

1. **Community Engagement and Trivia**: A total of 25,000 ENKI tokens (0.25% of total supply) are dedicated to community tasks and trivia, managed by [web3davincis](https://www.web3davincis.com/journeys/projects/enki).
2. **Testnet Involvement**: Another 25,000 ENKI tokens (0.25% of total supply) are reserved for participants of the ENKI testnet, with an equal share distributed among all who contribute, including those in both V1 and V2 [testnet](https://testnet.enkixyz.com).
3. **Bug Bounty and Marketing Partnerships**: This segment allocates 100,000 ENKI tokens (1% of total supply) to reward core community members and marketing collaborators for their valuable contributions.

This phase ensures active community involvement and rewards contributions that enhance the protocol's development and outreach.


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