The Jupiter community passed a new round of airdrop proposals with 87% support, and will release $700 million in JUP tokens each year over the next two years, totaling $1.4 billion. This proposal makes a number of adjustments to the original plan, including allocating unclaimed JUP tokens to the ASR (coin holding incentive) reward pool, giving priority to staking users, and strengthening anti-bot measures. Voting data shows that out of a total of 360 million votes, about 313 million votes supported the proposal. The new plan will focus on the actual participants in the ecosystem, considering key indicators such as user holdings, participation, and frequency of use. This proposal is Jupiter's second attempt to launch a new round of airdrop plans. The first proposal failed to pass.