Odaily highlighted three active crypto interaction opportunities on Aug. 20, centered on Amadeus Protocol, Flop Labs, and GTE.

Amadeus Protocol starts its first points season
Amadeus Protocol is a Layer 1 blockchain built for agentic finance and positioned as a settlement layer for AI agents. The article said Amadeus Protocol acquired Bitte Protocol, formerly Mintbase, using about $1.7 million worth of AMA. Bitte Protocol had previously raised about $10 million in total.
On Aug. 13, Amadeus Protocol announced the launch of its Season 1 points campaign.

How to participate
First, go to the project website at https://amahub.ama.one/, connect a wallet, click 「Airdrop」 and then choose 「Tasks」.
Second, click 「Add Amadeus wallet」 and download Amadeus Wallet from the Chrome Web Store at https://chromewebstore.google.com/detail/amadeus-wallet/gigmkdnbhopbandngplohmilogilbkjn. After creating an account, bind it to proceed.
Third, complete the listed points tasks, including daily check-ins and linking social media accounts.
Flop Labs opens applications for project roles
Flop Labs is the new project that BitMEX co-founder Arthur Hayes said marked his return in a post on X on Aug. 18. The project is positioned as a native money network for the AI agent economy. Hayes described it as 「food for your AI agent」 and said it is meant to become the native currency and verifiable compute settlement layer for the agentic economy, rather than an agent product itself, a launch platform, or a pure compute network.

According to the article, Flop Labs has no presale, no VC participation, and will use a 100% fair launch model. Hayes said the project plans a large-scale airdrop in the fourth quarter of 2026.
Current participation is focused on applying for one of four roles inside Flop Labs. The official team has opened application forms for GPU providers, or miners, validators, and KOLs or creators. Users can apply based on their own profile through https://flop.finance/zh/.

GTE opens early preregistration
GTE is a decentralized trading platform built on MegaETH and is aiming to challenge the performance of centralized exchanges such as Binance and Coinbase. GTE co-founder Enzo Coglitore said the platform is built on a central limit order book, or CLOB. He said order matching latency is comparable to centralized exchanges while keeping core features such as decentralization, permissionless access, composability, and non-custodial design. The project is targeting common DEX issues including high order latency and high trading costs.
ROOTDATA shows that in June 2025, GTE completed a $15 million Series A round led by Paradigm. Together with the $10 million it had previously raised across pre-seed, seed, and community rounds, GTE's total funding has reached $25 million.

Earlier today, GTE said in a post on X that it had opened early preregistration. Users can register through https://waitlist.gte.xyz/ with an email address and link social accounts including X.


