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Eligibility, Snapshots & Sybil Rules

How Projects Filter Airdrop Farmers

Understand how projects may filter airdrop farming behavior using wallet links, activity patterns, timing, volume, and reputation signals.

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What this means

Projects may filter airdrop farmers by analyzing on-chain links, repeated behavior, wallet funding patterns, and task completion quality.

Core ideas

What to understand first

  • Funding links between wallets can be analyzed.
  • Repeated identical actions may look suspicious.
  • Short-term activity can be filtered.
  • Reputation or humanity signals may be used.

Safety checklist

What to check before acting

  1. Avoid spam-like behavior.
  2. Do not assume all farming strategies are safe.
  3. Understand that filters can be retroactive.
  4. Use campaigns genuinely when possible.

Risk note

Common mistakes to avoid

  • Farming can cost more than potential rewards.
  • Wallet networks can reduce privacy.
  • Disqualification can happen after significant effort.
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