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Crypto Airdrops Worth Farming

0 airdrops we actually track, each one saying the same three things up front: whether the token is confirmed or still a guess, what qualifying costs you, and what you have to do to be eligible.

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What to check before you farm anything

Six things worth knowing before the first transaction, not after the snapshot.

  • Confirmed or guessed

    A token nobody has promised is a rumour with a countdown attached. Check whether the team has actually said the word, and treat everything else as a bet on a bet.

  • What it costs to qualify

    Add up gas, bridge fees and the capital you have to leave idle. That number, not the headline allocation, is what you are risking.

  • Whether you would use it anyway

    The farms that pay are usually the ones you would have kept using without a token. If the product is useless to you, you are paying for a lottery ticket.

  • How allocation is weighted

    Volume, time held, number of days active, and referrals are weighted differently everywhere. Read the points page before deciding what to do, not after.

  • What the deadline actually is

    Snapshots are often announced after the fact. A published date is a floor, not a guarantee, so front-load the activity rather than leaving it to the last week.

  • What you are signing

    Eligibility checkers that want a signature are the most common drainer shape in this corner of crypto. Read the payload, and use a wallet that holds nothing you would miss.

Frequently asked questions

What people ask before spending gas on a token nobody has issued yet.

What is a crypto airdrop?

A project giving tokens to people who used it before there was a token. Usually it is a reward for early users and testers, sometimes it is a marketing spend, and occasionally it is both. You qualify by doing something on-chain, then a snapshot is taken and the allocation is worked out from what you did before that date.

Are airdrops still worth farming?

Some are. The era of a few transactions paying for a car is over, and most projects now weight by real usage over months rather than by wallet count. Treat it as a small bet on a long shot rather than a wage, and only on projects you would have used anyway.

How do I know an airdrop is real?

Confirmed means the team has said there will be a token, in public, on an account you can check. Everything else is inference: funding rounds, a points programme, testnet incentives. We label which one you are looking at, because the two deserve very different amounts of your time.

How much does farming cost?

Gas, and the money you leave sitting somewhere it earns nothing. On a cheap chain that is a few dollars. On mainnet it can run into hundreds before a snapshot, which is the part people forget when they read the headline number.

Can one person farm with many wallets?

People do, and projects have got good at spotting it. Wallets funded from one place, moving in the same pattern at the same time, get filtered out together. A handful of wallets used genuinely differently survives more often than fifty run from a script.

What is a snapshot?

The moment the project freezes the record of who did what. Activity after it does not count towards that allocation, which is why a date matters more than a total. Some projects announce the snapshot afterwards, precisely so nobody can rush in.

Do I have to connect my wallet to this site?

No. Nothing here asks for a wallet, a signature or a seed phrase, and no listing on this site should either. If an airdrop page asks you to sign something to check eligibility, read what you are signing, because that is the shape most drainers take.