#AirdropGuide A cryptocurrency airdrop is a strategy used by blockchain projects to distribute tokens for free to users, usually with the goal of promoting a cryptocurrency or rewarding community loyalty. Airdrops can serve as a marketing tool or as part of a launch event for a new project.

Types of airdrops:

Standard: Tokens are automatically distributed to users who already own a specific cryptocurrency.Rewards: Users must complete certain tasks (follow on social media, join a channel, etc.) to receive tokens.Holder Airdrops: These are awarded to people who hold certain cryptocurrencies in their wallets at the time of the airdrop.Exclusive: These are awarded to selected users or members of a specific community.

Examples:

The Uniswap (UNI) airdrop in 2020, which distributed UNI tokens to users who had used its exchange platform.The Stellar (XLM) airdrop, which gave away tokens to Bitcoin holders in 2017.