Airdrops can be classified as 2 types:

• Traditional, when free tokens are distributed among the existing owners of certain cryptocurrencies, for example, Bitcoin or Ethereum. Users are rewarded simply for storing or using coins. No response is required from them. • Bounty airdrops – rewarding users with tokens for performing simple tasks in social networks, for example, for subscribing to Telegram, reposting on Twitter, etc.). How To Participate In An Airdrop To participate in traditional and bounty airdrops, users will need the following tools:

• Ethereum wallet, but not one that is integrated with any exchange. This should be an ERC20-compliant wallet with a personal address, as most airdrops issue tokens based on Ethereum. The wallet must be activated, otherwise it will not be possible to get free tokens.

• A Telegram account is a tool that is actively used for communication in the world of cryptocurrencies. When conducting airdrops, participants are often asked to subscribe to the project's Telegram channel. It is not recommended to unsubscribe or delete your account, so as not to get disqualified and not be left empty-handed.

• Twitter account. The organizers of many airdrops want participants to follow the activity of the project on this social network. Some projects ask for retweets.

• Email. Sometimes an email address is required for airdrops.

• Referral code. It happens that in order to participate in an airdrop, you need to register through someone's referral link. In this case, it is usually sufficient to enter the participant's name and email.

  • digital identity is growing attention in the space

One of the biggest platforms such as Galxe.com is asking from the users to make a digital GALXE passport for authentic purposes for their campaigns for Airdrops

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