1. Airdrop information aggregation platform (helping you discover opportunities)
These platforms specialize in organizing, filtering, and reminding airdrop information, reducing your cost of searching individually, suitable for long-term use by 'airdrop hunters':
Airdrops.io
One of the most comprehensive airdrop information databases, covering ongoing, upcoming, and potential airdrop projects, providing value assessments and participation guides
Advantages: Projects undergo preliminary reviews, information is updated in a timely manner, especially recommended are the 'popular airdrop' and 'potential airdrop' sections
Suitable audience: Users who want to systematically track multiple airdrop opportunities
RankFi Airdrop Checklist
Not a traditional platform, but a dynamically updated strategic checklist focusing on high-return potential projects (e.g., previously successfully predicted airdrops for Starknet, Dymension, etc.)
Advantages: Projects are filtered based on funding amount, team background, interaction costs, etc., with detailed interaction steps attached
Suitable audience: Professional users willing to invest time in exploring high-value airdrops
KwikClaim
Use AI to scan your wallet address, automatically discover claimable airdrops, rewards, NFT minting qualifications, etc., supporting multiple chains (Ethereum, Solana, Starknet, etc.)
Advantages: Automatic monitoring + email/Telegram reminders to avoid missing past airdrops
Suitable audience: Users with multi-chain wallets who want to 'fill the gaps'
🚀 2. Direct airdrop platforms from project parties (participate in early ecosystems)
These are airdrop plans launched by the projects themselves, usually requiring on-chain interactions or community tasks, with potential high returns but requiring active participation:
Abstract (abs.xyz)
Ethereum L2 launched by the Pudgy Penguins team, earn XP points through daily interactions (e.g., cross-chain, playing games, minting NFTs), which may be exchangeable for tokens in the future
Advantages: Friendly interaction experience, active community, suitable for users interested in NFT or game applications
Fantasy (fantasy.top)
On-chain fantasy sports platform of the Blast ecosystem, users accumulate FAN points by purchasing card packs, forming teams, and participating in tournaments, which may lead to point-based airdrops in the future
Advantages: Novel gameplay, combining social and gaming elements, relatively low participation threshold
Monad (testnet.monad.xyz)
High-performance EVM public chain testnet, users can accumulate qualifications by claiming test coins and interacting with ecological DApps, with high airdrop expectations
Advantages: Strong technical background, institutional investment, suitable for developers or tech enthusiasts
Sui ecosystem projects (e.g., GiveRep, Ika Protocol)
Sui chain's recent activity has surged, and projects within the ecosystem generally plan airdrops. For example:
GiveRep: Similar to 'Web3 version of LinkedIn', earn points by participating in reputation tasks
Ika Protocol: DeFi automation tool, participate in strategy trading or provide liquidity to gain qualifications
Advantages: Early benefits of new public chains are significant, interaction costs are relatively low
💱 3. Exchange airdrop platforms (activities centralized, rules transparent)
Centralized exchanges often collaborate with project parties to host airdrops, with standardized processes but KYC completion required:
Binance (Binance)
Industry leader, high frequency and quality of airdrop activities (e.g., Launchpool new coin mining, airdrops for holding specific coins)
Typical case: Previously launched Jupiter (JUP) and supported airdrop claims
OKX & Gate.io
OKX: Focuses on project launch airdrops and social media tasks
Gate.io: Provides liquidity mining, voting airdrops, and other diverse forms, releasing weekly airdrop research reports (e.g., recommending Teneo, Sahara AI)
Common advantages: Strong compliance, automated distribution reduces manual operations
⚠️ 4. Participation precautions
Safety first: Participate only through official links, beware of 'paid claims' scams; use a new wallet or hardware wallet to isolate risks
Cost control: Prioritize participation in zero-cost projects (e.g., testnet interactions), avoid high gas fee chains or activities requiring large stakes
Long-term perspective: Airdrops are not instant profits; continuous interaction for several months is needed (e.g., Abstract's XP accumulation)
Dynamic adjustments: Project rules may change (e.g., Fantasy's FAN algorithm), regularly check Discord/Twitter announcements
💎 Summary suggestions
Beginner's guide: Start with exchange airdrops (Binance, Gate.io) or low-threshold projects (Fantasy) to gradually familiarize yourself with the process
Advanced players: Use aggregation tools (Airdrops.io + KwikClaim) to monitor opportunities, focusing on high-potential ecosystems (Sui, Monad, Abstract)
Technical users: Participate in testnets (Monad) or developer-oriented projects (MegaETH) to strive for technical contribution rewards
Final reminder: There are no 100% certain airdrops; reasonable allocation of time and funds is key. More real-time updates can be referenced