None of the airdrops will remain an ERC-20 token, these are tokens that exist within an ethereum smart contract.
If you had your ETH EOS wallet address registered they have taken the snapshot already and I believe most people now have the token as an ERC-20. Once the EOS Mainnet launches the tokens will be allocated to the EOS address that was generated for you during the registration process and you will be able to access them once a wallet is launched that supports the token.
None of the airdrops will remain an ERC-20 token, these are tokens that exist within an ethereum smart contract.
If you had your ETH EOS wallet address registered they have taken the snapshot already and I believe most people now have the token as an ERC-20. Once the EOS Mainnet launches the tokens will be allocated to the EOS address that was generated for you during the registration process and you will be able to access them once a wallet is launched that supports the token.
Hope that helps
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