Crypto airdrops are a way for blockchain projects to distribute tokens and grow their community. But how can you find the most promising airdrops and successfully participate in them?
It can take a bit of work to find good airdrops, but there are ways to maximise your chances of scoring valuable tokens.
Before explaining some strategies, let's quickly define what we're talking about.
Crypto airdrops are free distributions of tokens or coins by blockchain projects. This is usually to raise awareness of the coin, reward early adopters, or decentralise token ownership. But also some airdrops ask participants to and review it in return for the tokens.
Use websites like:
And be sure to follow their socials for real-time updates.
While we think the websites above are generally reputable, they are prone to being targeted by hackers (including their social media accounts) and may be compromised to gain access to your cryptocurrency wallet. Always verify the legitimacy of any airdrops and take extra precautions before connecting your wallet to any website!
Participate in Discord servers of promising projects
Engage with Telegram groups focused on airdrops
Follow crypto influencers on Twitter (now X) for insider tips
Pay attention to upcoming launches on major platforms like Ethereum and Solana
Follow official announcements from these ecosystems
Create alerts for keywords like "crypto airdrop," "token distribution," and specific blockchain names
Apps like Delta or CoinGecko often feature airdrop announcements
Set up wallets on different blockchains (Ethereum, Solana, etc.)
Research different wallets and their uses.
: Best for claiming airdrops from projects within the Solana ecosystem due to its native integration and user-friendly interface.
MetaMask is widely supported. It's the most popular wallet for Ethereum and EVM-compatible chains, meaning it's compatible with a vast number of projects and airdrops.
Trust Wallet: Primarily a mobile app, making it convenient for on-the-go access and airdrop claiming. It supports a wide array of blockchains, increasing the chances of being eligible for various airdrops.
Keplr Wallet: The go-to wallet for the Cosmos ecosystem, ideal for claiming airdrops from projects built on Cosmos chains like Osmosis, Juno, etc
To be airdropped free tokens, sometimes you will be required to carry out activities, or hold specific tokens or NFTs. This is a way to reward existing supporters and ensure the airdrop reaches those genuinely interested in the project.
If this is the case, you'll typically need to hold these assets in a compatible wallet at a specific snapshot time (a designated point in time when the project records who owns what).
Projects launching new blockchains or decentralised applications (dApps) often run testnets to identify and fix bugs before the main launch.
Participating in these testnets, by interacting with the platform, providing feedback, or even helping to find vulnerabilities, can significantly boost your chances of receiving an airdrop.
This shows the project that you're not just in it for the potential reward but also genuinely interested in contributing to their success.
Many projects use airdrops as a marketing tool to increase their visibility and reach a wider audience. They might require you to follow their social media accounts, retweet specific posts, or engage with their content in other ways.
While these tasks might seem trivial, they help the project gain traction and reward those who actively support them online.
Early is key. Set up notifications to act quickly when airdrops are announced. The early bird wins the worm in the airdrop world.
There are numerous scams around when it comes to airdrops. Check official project channels to confirm airdrop details. And more importantly, be wary of scams asking for private keys or large deposits.
When applying for the airdrop, read all guidelines thoroughly. Double-check wallet addresses and submission details.
Participate in the community beyond just collecting the airdrop. This can lead to additional rewards and long-term value.
Never share your private keys Use separate email addresses for crypto activities Be cautious of projects requiring large deposits or fees Research the team and tokenomics before participating.
Crucially, use a separate wallet for airdrops that doesn't hold a significant balance. Airdrops often require you to connect your wallet to a website. Malicious websites can exploit this connection to drain your wallet. Using a separate wallet with a minimal amount of cryptocurrency protects your main funds from such scams.
Finding and collecting the best crypto airdrops requires a combination of research, community engagement, and quick action. By following these strategies you'll be primed to discover new and existing crypto tokens and join new communities.
Not all tokens are created equal, so some tokens may end up being worth a lot, while others may end up in the delisted bin of crypto broken dreams. The fun is in the hunt and collection, however! Happy airdrop hunting!
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