PANews reported on October 5th that the intent engine protocol Enso has opened its pre-registration page. Eligible addresses that have completed the registration can claim their allocated tokens on the mainnet. User registration must be completed before 23:00 (UTC+8) on October 12th. Addresses that have not registered by then will have their allocations revoked.PANews reported on October 5th that the intent engine protocol Enso has opened its pre-registration page. Eligible addresses that have completed the registration can claim their allocated tokens on the mainnet. User registration must be completed before 23:00 (UTC+8) on October 12th. Addresses that have not registered by then will have their allocations revoked.

Enso, the intent engine protocol, is now open for pre-registration.

2025/10/05 09:27

PANews reported on October 5th that the intent engine protocol Enso has opened its pre-registration page. Eligible addresses that have completed the registration can claim their allocated tokens on the mainnet. User registration must be completed before 23:00 (UTC+8) on October 12th. Addresses that have not registered by then will have their allocations revoked.

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