In recent years, airdrops have become incredibly popular. As the crypto world evolves, various airdrops have had life-changing impacts on many people, drawing significant interest. Some even see it as a full-time job—though we wouldn’t necessarily recommend that. Nevertheless, we understand how exciting it can be to receive an airdrop.

Over the years, the concept of airdrops has evolved, and the number of tools available has increased significantly. In this blog post, we aim to explain these tools and help you get ahead in this race.

👀 Where Can I Find Projects to Chase Airdrops?

Where to find Crypto Airdrops? An airdrop guide

This might be the most crucial part of the process. Many users make the mistake of following countless accounts and going wherever they suggest. In reality, the task is much simpler. You need to answer questions like: What trends are emerging in the ecosystem? In which areas are projects increasing? And most importantly, which of these projects have received substantial investments? Here are some tools to help you:

Cryptorank / Fundings

On Cryptotank, you can see which projects have received recent investments by sorting by date. If the investment amount for a round is disclosed, you can find it here. Additionally, if the investors are not anonymous, you can also see who they are. After spending some time on this site, you will start recognizing the same names and even differentiate projects based on who invested in them.

Pro Tip: If you want to catch even bigger opportunities, you can adjust the “stage” and “raise” (amount) filters. This will give you a more concise and targeted project list.

DefiLlama

You can use DefiLlama to track many aspects of DeFi protocols. Questions like “Where can I find the highest yield for my assets?” and “Which protocols are on X chain?” can be answered here. However, the key point we want to highlight is that if you’ve decided on a particular chain, say zkSync, you can select that chain and see which protocols are listed under it.

DeFiLlama ZKsync defi application list.

By checking whether these protocols have tokens or not, you can prepare for future token releases by using the ones that currently don’t have tokens.

DappRadar

In the “Rewards” section under “Airdrop” on DappRadar, you can find various projects and the actions you can take. Even though some features are exclusive to PRO members, the general interface gives a good overview and can save you time.

zkCodex

zkCodex is a platform that supports over 15 chains. Simply put, this platform scores your activity on these chains based on previous airdrop conditions.
For instance, if you’re expecting an airdrop from the Base network and want to know how active you are on the chain, you can click on the Base network and enter your wallet.

It will then show you your wallet’s activity based on various parameters, which are derived from successful airdrops like Arbitrum. Don’t forget to check it occasionally.

DeBank

DeBank allows you to search wallets to see what they hold and how they behave. At first, you might think, “I don’t want to search wallets; I want to find airdrops.” But there’s a crucial aspect here. By researching and finding important wallets (maybe from Twitter, an NFT mint, or directly searching DeBank profiles—the possibilities are endless), you can see what kind of activities these wallets are engaging in, giving you insights into where you should spend your time for airdrops.

Below is an example of a wallet actively involved in DeFi with numerous transactions. By examining such wallets, you can see their latest transactions and gather ideas on where to invest your time for potential airdrops.

😰 What If I Missed an Airdrop?

If you’re wondering whether you might have missed an airdrop, there are airdrop explorers to help you check your wallet.

earni.fi

You can paste your wallet address on earni.fi without needing to connect it, and see if you are eligible for any airdrops.

etherscan.io

After searching your wallet address on Etherscan, click on “cards” from the section below.

You can view your unclaimed airdrops on the resulting screen.

It’s also worth mentioning that many projects publish their own checker pages when announcing airdrops. Following the official Twitter accounts of projects you’re interested in can make this process easier.


Although the days of easily receiving 400 UNI just for using Uniswap are gone, the world of airdrop hunting has significantly evolved, and there are now many tools you can use. We will continue to share blog posts to keep you even more informed about airdrops in the future.

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