How CoinToka Organizes Airdrops
CoinToka keeps the airdrop page focused on discovery, not noise. Each listing is arranged so readers can quickly compare the project name, network, status, launchpad, update date, and community votes before deciding what deserves attention.
Using the Airdrop List
Start with recently added campaigns when you want new opportunities, or use top rated when you want to see what the community is watching. The filters help narrow the table by chain, industry, investment signal, launchpad, and update window.
What to Check Before Joining
Airdrops can be useful, but they also attract copycat sites and wallet-draining scams. Check the official website, social channels, task requirements, wallet permissions, and whether the project asks for anything unreasonable. A legitimate campaign should never ask for your recovery phrase.
Why Only a Short List Appears First
The table intentionally shows a smaller set of entries per page so readers can review each opportunity with more care. Use pagination and filters to move through the full archive without losing context.