Citrea is a Bitcoin-layer-2 (L2) project using zero-knowledge rollup tech to enable Ethereum-style smart contracts on BTC.
The Citrea Airdrop refers to a potential free token drop that early users may get if they participate in Citrea’s testnet activities; participation only requires interacting with testnet apps — n...
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Recall Network’s airdrop distributes RECALL tokens — about 10% of its total supply — to early users, builders and contributors.
Eligibility was determined by a snapshot taken on October 3, 2025, and recipients include “power users” (top participants by activity), crypto-AI builders, explorers, and early testers from ...
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Haust Network’s airdrop isn’t a wide-open “free for all” drop — instead, rewards in HAUST will be distributed via two official mechanisms: a closed “Raffle Program” for early users/contributors and a “BioGenesis dNFT Experiment” for certain NFT holders.
Participation in the project’s testnet (launched December 2024) a...
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KRAIN Alpha Airdrop is the second-phase airdrop from KRAIN AI — its “Phase 2” rewards program where users can earn $KRAIN tokens. Participants join by connecting an EVM-compatible wallet and completing “missions” such as social-media engagement, Discord & Twitter activity, quizzes or on-chain tasks to earn XP, which t...
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DAWN airdrop is a potential token distribution from DAWN Protocol — a decentralized-internet project that aims to let users earn by sharing unused bandwidth. Users can participate now by installing the DAWN Validator browser extension, running it (i.e. staying connected), and optionally doing referral/social tasks to ...
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AIT Network’s airdrop promised free “AITN” tokens to users who signed up with an ERC-20 wallet, joined their Telegram, retweeted their post, and referred others — supposedly paying out on May 10, 2021.
However, multiple analysts flag AIT Token (or related “AIT / AITN”) projects as risky or likely scams — citing anony...
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