#Airdropguide Crypto airdrops are a marketing strategy where blockchain projects distribute free tokens to promote awareness and adoption. They can be distributed based on holding specific cryptocurrencies, completing tasks, or participating in community activities. Common types include standard, bounty, holder, exclusive, and fork airdrops.
Notable examples include Uniswap (UNI) airdropping to early users, Stellar (XLM) to Bitcoin holders, and Bitcoin Cash (BCH) to Bitcoin holders after a hard fork.
To find and participate in airdrops:
- Follow official channels and join project communities.
- Use airdrop aggregator websites.
- Engage in crypto forums and blogs.
- Stay active in the community.
- Verify legitimacy to avoid scams.
For successful participation:
- Use a separate wallet.
- Verify airdrop information from official sources.
- Complete tasks promptly.
- Keep your private keys safe.