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Crypto Airdrop Radar 2026

The airdrops we've checked by hand: the tasks to complete, the value we think is realistic, and the risk level. We weed out the scams before anything gets published.

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What is a crypto airdrop?

A crypto airdrop is when a blockchain project hands out its tokens for free. You get tokens in exchange for simple actions: using a protocol, testing an app, holding a specific coin, sometimes just following the project. The project's goal is to reward its early users and get noticed. For you, it's a way to earn crypto without putting any money in, beyond a bit of time and sometimes a few cents of network fees.

Not all airdrops are equal. Some pay a few dollars, others changed lives (Uniswap, Arbitrum, Jupiter). But the space is also full of fake airdrops built to drain your wallet. If you're starting out, first learn to secure your crypto and get the basic crypto vocabulary down. The radar saves you that sorting time: we only publish airdrops we've checked ourselves.

How to farm an airdrop safely

Farming an airdrop means doing the actions that make your address eligible before the project distributes its tokens. Here's the method we apply, in order:

  1. 1A dedicated wallet. Create a wallet separate from your main one. If a site is compromised, your main funds aren't exposed.
  2. 2Never your seed phrase. No legitimate airdrop asks for your recovery phrase. If one does, close the tab.
  3. 3Official URL, always. Check the link from the project's official X account or website. Scams clone the interface with a near-identical URL.
  4. 4The real tasks. Swaps, cross-chain bridges, testing the app: these on-chain interactions make you eligible, not following an account.
  5. 5Track what you do. The radar's checklist keeps your progress per airdrop, in your browser. You pick up where you left off.

How does our airdrop radar work?

Before an airdrop shows up here, we go through it by hand. We look at who's behind the project, the code when it's open source, and the things that should set off alarms: a site asking for your seed phrase, a contract that was never audited, a payout promise that makes no sense. We also check that the estimated value actually holds up.

The checklist walks you through it step by step, without making you waste time on actions that lead nowhere. Your progress stays in your browser (localStorage): no account to create, nothing leaves your side.

We weed out the scams

Every airdrop gets checked by hand. Anything that smells like a scam doesn't make the cut.

A clear checklist

The tasks to do, in order, with the links that matter.

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Frequently asked questions about airdrops

What is a crypto airdrop?

A crypto airdrop is a free token distribution by a blockchain project. You receive tokens in exchange for simple actions: using a protocol, testing an app, holding a specific coin, or following the project on social media. The project's goal is to reward early users and spread the word about its token.

Are airdrops free?

Yes, the vast majority of airdrops are free: you pay nothing to sign up or to claim your tokens. The only possible cost is network fees (gas) when you make an on-chain transaction, usually a few cents to a few dollars. Be wary of any airdrop asking you to send crypto to "unlock" your reward: that's a scam.

How do I farm an airdrop safely?

To farm an airdrop without getting burned: use a dedicated wallet (never your main one), never share your seed phrase, check the project's official URL, and complete the real tasks (swaps, bridges, tests) that make your address eligible. On the radar, every airdrop has its task checklist in order, with verified links.

How do I avoid airdrop scams?

An airdrop is a scam if it asks for your recovery phrase, if you have to send funds to "claim", if the site copies a known project with a weird URL, or if the payout promise is absurd. We check every airdrop by hand before publishing it here: project, team, code when open source, and red flags. Anything that smells like a scam doesn't make the cut.

How much is an airdrop worth?

It ranges from a few dollars to several thousand depending on the project and your involvement. Big airdrops (Uniswap, Arbitrum, Jupiter) handed out the equivalent of hundreds or thousands of dollars to early users, but most pay out more modest amounts. On the radar, each airdrop shows an estimated value to help you prioritize your time.

When will I receive my airdrop tokens?

The timing depends on the project. Some airdrops are claimable right after the snapshot (the photo of eligible addresses), others arrive weeks or months later when the token launches. Each airdrop's status is shown on the radar (live, upcoming, ended) so you always know where you stand.

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