Crypto Airdrop: What They Are, How They Work, and Which Ones Are Real
When you hear crypto airdrop, a free distribution of cryptocurrency tokens to wallet holders, often to grow a project’s user base. Also known as token distribution, it’s supposed to be a way for new projects to give users a stake without asking for money upfront. Sounds too good to be true? It often is. Most airdrops vanish within weeks. But some—like the Midnight (NIGHT) drop tied to Cardano’s Glacier Drop—actually paid out billions in tokens to people who held Bitcoin, Ethereum, or ADA. The difference? Real airdrops come from teams with clear documentation, verifiable wallets, and a track record. Scams? They promise riches but vanish after you sign a fake approval or send gas fees.
Not all airdrops are created equal. Some, like the HUSL NFT airdrop, a token giveaway tied to a blockchain music platform on MEXC that rewards voting with MX tokens, ask you to do something simple: vote, join a Discord, or hold a specific token. Others, like the fake TOKAU ETERNAL BOND airdrop, a non-existent token claim tied to a project with no team, no code, and zero transparency, are designed to steal your private keys. The Liquidus old airdrop, a forgotten LIQ token drop that was abandoned when the team relaunched with a new coin, is a perfect example of a dead airdrop—worth less than a cent today, with no way to claim anything. And then there’s the CBSN StakeHouse NFT airdrop, a phantom NFT giveaway used to trick people into connecting wallets to fake contracts. These aren’t bugs—they’re features of scams.
Real airdrops don’t ask for your seed phrase. They don’t require you to pay gas to claim free tokens. They don’t show up in random Telegram groups with glowing testimonials. They show up in official project announcements, on verified websites, and in wallets that already held the required asset. The best ones give you actual utility—like the Midnight airdrop, which gave holders a real token tied to a functioning ecosystem. The rest? They’re digital ghosts. Below, you’ll find real breakdowns of past airdrops—what worked, what failed, and which ones you should never touch. No fluff. No hype. Just what happened, who got paid, and why you should care.
8 Dec 2025
The DES Space Drop airdrop by DeSpace Protocol rewarded active users of its DeFi and NFT ecosystem with up to 25,000 DES tokens. Learn eligibility, claim steps, token utility, and how to avoid missing out.
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11 Nov 2025
Learn the real eligibility requirements for crypto airdrops in 2025 - from wallet types and snapshot dates to avoiding scams and maximizing your chances of getting free tokens.
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