Is it that every time you set an alarm for an airdrop, you either get stuck on the loading circle when clicking 'claim', or the button shows 'quota full' right after it appears? Actually, you don’t need to just practice speed; I tested with 3 accounts for a week and found that 80% of the success chances lie in 'prior predictions' and 'emergency responses'. Today, I'll break down all the details I haven't mentioned!
1. First, make 3 'preparation predictions', which is more stable than 'snatching at the moment'.
Don't wait until the countdown starts to act; doing these things 15 minutes in advance can directly avoid 60% of the lag issues:
• Choose the right 'golden time window': Don't just stare at the exact hour! Testing shows that for the afternoon 5 o'clock airdrop, the first 10 seconds are peak traffic and prone to collective lag, whereas from 5:01:05 to 5:01:15 is a small window (many people grab the first wave and exit, and the system will release a small number of quotas), you can squat in two waves to increase your chances.
• Reset network + fixed brightness: Set your phone brightness to 50%-70% (to avoid not seeing the buttons clearly under strong light) 10 minutes in advance, then turn on flight mode for 10 seconds before turning it off to reset the network connection; if using Wi-Fi, test the internet speed first (if it's below 50Mbps, switch to 5G or mobile hotspot, and try to keep the hotspot close to the router).
• 'Anchor' the claim button in advance: After the airdrop page loads, don’t switch interfaces back and forth. Remember the position of the 'claim' button (for example, how many centimeters it is from the bottom of the screen). You should be able to find it even with your eyes closed, to avoid wasting time looking for the button in a panic during the countdown.
2. Key 2-step breakdown: Don't just do 'surface work'.
Many people have the process right, but the details are lacking, and in the end, they still can't snatch it. These two points must be noted:
1. Pre-check needs to 'look at the speed', not just at the checkmark: Do the pre-check 5 minutes in advance. In addition to ensuring that the 'risk forecast' shows a green checkmark, pay attention to the loading time of the pre-check—if it takes more than 3 seconds to get a checkmark after sliding the slider, it indicates current network delay. Hurry to switch networks (e.g., from Wi-Fi to mobile data) to re-check, otherwise, it will lag more during the actual snatch.
2. Click rhythmically, 'slow down': Start clicking when the countdown has 3 seconds left, clicking 2-3 times per second is enough, don't click wildly! Testing shows that frantic clicking can cause the app to lag briefly (as the system thinks it's malicious operation), causing you to miss the best timing; use the pad of your thumb to click, not the tip, as it provides more stable force and is less likely to misclick.
3. 2 emergency plans: Don’t panic when unexpected situations arise.
Even with thorough preparation, you may encounter crashes or errors. Remember these two tips to save half the opportunity:
• Instantly 'restart' on crash: Put the Binance app on your phone's home screen in advance (don’t hide it in folders). If it crashes, don’t panic and look at the prompt, just swipe to the home screen and open the app directly to quickly return to the airdrop page. Many times, a crash is a localized issue, and re-entering can still catch up.
• If you get the 'system busy' prompt, don’t exit: If after clicking to claim it shows 'system busy, please try again later', don’t exit the page directly! Keep clicking the 'refresh' button (or go back one level and re-enter), as this may be a 'false prompt' caused by network congestion, and it doesn't mean there are no quotas. Trying 2-3 more times will likely let you in.
Final pitfall: These 2 things will cause your account to lose 'authorization'.
Don't let your hard work go to waste, these two pitfalls must be avoided:
• Do not log in using emulators or cloning software: Whether it's a computer emulator or mobile cloning, the system will accurately determine that it's a 'non-real user', which not only prevents you from grabbing airdrops but may also limit account functionality.
• Don’t frequently change passwords or devices: Changing your password more than twice in a week or logging into the same account on more than 3 devices will lower your account's 'stability score', and when the system allocates quotas, it will skip these types of accounts first.
The rules of Alpha have been fine-tuning. For example, it's recently discovered that accounts 'bound to Google Authenticator' have a 30% higher success rate than those bound only to mobile. I test new rules using different devices and time slots every day, and I will synchronize any new adaptation techniques immediately. Follow me so that the next time you grab an airdrop, you won't have to rely on 'luck'! #币安Alpha上新 Airdrop operation guide