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Eligibility, Snapshots & Sybil Rules
Why Airdrop Accounts Get Disqualified
Learn common reasons airdrop accounts get disqualified, including sybil patterns, fake activity, missed tasks, and rule violations.
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What this means
Airdrop accounts can be disqualified for suspicious patterns, missed requirements, automated behavior, duplicate accounts, or violating campaign terms.
Core ideas
What to understand first
- Sybil-like behavior can be filtered.
- Incomplete tasks may not count.
- Late activity may miss snapshots.
- Rule violations can remove eligibility.
Safety checklist
What to check before acting
- Read campaign rules carefully.
- Check deadlines and snapshots.
- Avoid artificial or repetitive farming patterns.
- Keep records of completed actions.
Risk note
Common mistakes to avoid
- Disqualification may not be announced clearly.
- False positives can happen.
- Users may waste gas chasing unclear campaigns.