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Most airdrops are designed for accessibility and typically do not require complex on-chain signatures. Standard claims often involve connecting a wallet, verifying ownership, and interacting with a simple smart contract. However, some advanced airdrops—especially those involving proof-of-stake, governance, or multi-chain eligibility—may require signing multiple messages or executing specific transactions. Projects might also use cryptographic proofs to prevent bot exploitation. While these measures increase security and fairness, they can deter less experienced users. Clear step-by-step instructions, wallet compatibility guidelines, and test environments help participants navigate more complex airdrops without errors or missed rewards.
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