Are there so many airdrop opportunities in projects that have raised over 100 million in 2025? CryptoRank's data shows that out of 35 projects that have secured over $100 million in funding, only 6 have confirmed or potential airdrop plans. It's quite rare. These projects span different sectors, from DeFi to Layer 2 to Web3 infrastructure, covering various fields. If you want to get ahead of these potential airdrops, you need to understand each project's participation methods and timelines. Some projects have already opened testnet participation, while others are still in early funding stages. The key is to identify which projects have genuine technological accumulation behind them and which are just fundraising hype. After all, not all projects with large funding survive in the end, and airdrops can sometimes be illusory.
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InfraVibes
· 6h ago
Haha, calling 6 airdrop opportunities scarce is a bit of an overstatement. These days, projects that raise over a hundred million are often dead or dying, and getting the airdrops is the real key.
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BearMarketHustler
· 6h ago
Only 6 airdrops out of 35 projects, that ratio... Oh my goodness
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Are you still hyping up airdrop stories? In the end, it's just big Yili pulling away
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Basically, it's easy to get funding but hard to survive. Don't expect too much from illusions
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Projects that haven't even launched their testnets dare to talk about airdrops? Wake up, everyone
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DeFi and Layer2 do have some real stuff this time, but you need to distinguish between genuine technology and fundraising PPT
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Out of the 6, the ones that can actually distribute are probably still discounted; everyone who's been through it knows
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Once this data comes out, the airdrop hunters will start rushing again. So exhausting
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NFTArchaeologis
· 6h ago
Large-scale investors actually receive fewer airdrops, which is quite an interesting logic. It's a bit like Renaissance patrons—those with more money tend to be stingier. The real test is whether those 6 projects can survive until airdrop day; otherwise, it's just chasing a virtual digital relic.
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MetaNomad
· 6h ago
Damn, how many out of the six can actually survive?
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ConsensusBot
· 6h ago
Wow, out of 3.5 billion in funding, only 6 projects have airdrops? This ratio is too tragic, it feels like most projects just raise money and run away.
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SchroedingerMiner
· 6h ago
Wow, only 6 airdrops for 35 billion-level funding projects? This ratio is too stingy, it feels like most of them just raise money and then run away.
Are there so many airdrop opportunities in projects that have raised over 100 million in 2025? CryptoRank's data shows that out of 35 projects that have secured over $100 million in funding, only 6 have confirmed or potential airdrop plans. It's quite rare. These projects span different sectors, from DeFi to Layer 2 to Web3 infrastructure, covering various fields. If you want to get ahead of these potential airdrops, you need to understand each project's participation methods and timelines. Some projects have already opened testnet participation, while others are still in early funding stages. The key is to identify which projects have genuine technological accumulation behind them and which are just fundraising hype. After all, not all projects with large funding survive in the end, and airdrops can sometimes be illusory.