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Airdrop Basics

What Is Airdrop Eligibility?

Understand airdrop eligibility rules, including wallet activity, snapshots, holdings, tasks, volume, and anti-sybil filters.

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What this means

Airdrop eligibility describes the rules used to decide which wallets can receive or claim tokens.

Core ideas

What to understand first

  • Eligibility can be based on wallet activity.
  • Some campaigns use snapshots.
  • Projects may use anti-sybil rules to filter farming.
  • Eligibility does not always guarantee a large allocation.

Safety checklist

What to check before acting

  1. Read official eligibility rules.
  2. Check the snapshot date if available.
  3. Do not trust unofficial eligibility checker links blindly.
  4. Verify the claim page before connecting.

Risk note

Common mistakes to avoid

  • Fake eligibility checkers can drain wallets.
  • Users may be disqualified by sybil filters.
  • Eligibility claims on social media may be misleading.
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