#AirdropFinderGuide
Finding good airdrops — ones that are legitimate, worth your time, and potentially valuable — takes a mix of research, tools, and good habits. Here's a straightforward guide:
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1. Follow Reputable Airdrop Aggregators
These websites collect active airdrops and vet them (to some extent):
AirdropAlert.com
CoinMarketCap Airdrops
Airdrops.io
Earn on Binance (Binance sometimes offers "learn and earn" airdrops)
Tip: Stick to aggregators that have a history of listing real projects, not scams.
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2. Join Crypto Communities
Good airdrops often spread early through:
Twitter/X (follow accounts like @airdrops, @DeFiAirdrops, @CryptoRand)
Telegram Groups (e.g., "Crypto Airdrop Hunters")
Reddit (r/cryptocurrency, r/airdrops)
Discord servers of crypto projects — often announce "community drops."
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3. Follow Project Launches Early
New DeFi, NFT, or L2 blockchain projects often do airdrops to gain users:
Watch testnets — many projects reward testers later (e.g., zkSync, Starknet)
Watch new protocols on ecosystems like Arbitrum, Solana, Base, etc.
Subscribe to launchpad platforms like CoinList and TokenSoft.