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Participation & Wallet Hygiene

How to Check Airdrop Requirements

Learn how to read airdrop requirements, including wallet activity, tasks, snapshots, minimum balances, and disqualification rules.

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What this means

Airdrop requirements define what users must do or have done to qualify, and they should be read carefully before interacting.

Core ideas

What to understand first

  • Requirements can include past activity, holdings, tasks, referrals, or identity checks.
  • Some requirements are public while others are hidden.
  • Projects may disqualify suspicious or automated behavior.
  • Requirements can change during a campaign.

Safety checklist

What to check before acting

  1. Read official campaign documentation.
  2. Check deadlines and snapshot dates.
  3. Check whether tasks require wallet signatures.
  4. Avoid unofficial requirement checkers.

Risk note

Common mistakes to avoid

  • Fake requirement pages can collect wallet connections.
  • Users may overpay gas chasing unclear requirements.
  • Campaign terms may not guarantee rewards.
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