2025 Top 15 Rare Airdrop Opportunities Collection List

By: blockbeats|2024/12/30 04:00:04
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Original Article Title: "2025 Top 15 Airdrop Opportunities to Watch"
Original Article Author: KarenZ, Foresight News

Last week, we compiled a list of over 30 potential airdrop projects "Top 30 Airdrop Projects to Watch in 2025". However, for those who are already tired of participating in frequent airdrops, we have specially selected and summarized 15 token re-airdrop opportunities.

Jupiter

In December 2024, the Jupiter community proposed a new round of airdrop, planning to distribute 7 billion JUP tokens over the next two years, with a total of 14 billion tokens. This proposal has made several adjustments to the original plan, including allocating unredeemed JUP tokens to the ASR (Asset Staking Rewards) pool, giving priority to staking users, and strengthening anti-bot measures. According to the distribution draft outlined by Jupiter, in 2025, 5 billion tokens will be distributed to Swap users and stakers, and 2 billion tokens will be distributed to Carrots and Good Cats participants.

Interaction Strategy: Staking, Swapping, Perpetual Contract Trading.

Optimism

Optimism allocates 19% of its tokens for airdrops, with 5% being for the Genesis Airdrop. Since listing, Optimism has conducted five airdrop seasons, distributing a total of 6.2% of the token's total supply through airdrops, in addition to the Genesis Airdrop, which took place in February and September 2023, February and October 2024, and reserved 12.8% of the total token supply for a series of future airdrops.

Interaction Strategy: Staking OP, Governance Participation, Cross-chain Interoperability, etc.

Ethena

Ethena allocates 30% of the total token supply for the development of the Ethena ecosystem, with 5% of the tokens airdropped in the first and second season airdrop events. The third season event, which started on September 2nd, will run for six months until March 23, 2025.

Users who participated in Season 2 or Season 1 and continue to participate in the Ethena ecosystem will receive higher loyalty points in the Season 3 reward.

Interaction Strategy: Holding USDe in any of the applications listed on the Ethena Liquidity Dashboard (e.g., Morpho, Aave, Pendle, or Curve LP) will receive a 20x reward; holding sUSDe in applications like Morpho, Aave, or Curve LP will receive a 5x reward; other rules can be found here.

Blast

In the tokenomics of Blast, 50% of the total token supply (1 trillion tokens) is allocated to the community, with 17% allocated in the first stage. The second stage is currently ongoing and will end in June 2025 (lasting 12 months).

50% of the rewards for Stage 2 (100 billion tokens in total) are allocated to Blast Points holders, and 50% are allocated to Blast Gold holders. Wallets will automatically earn points per block based on the user's ETH/WETH/USDB balance, with BLAST earning points at double the rate of ETH/WETH/USDB. DApps earn points at the same rate as wallets based on their TVL. The Blast documentation page states that DApps should return the points they earn to users. Interacting with Blast's curated DApps earns a point accumulation multiplier. Blast Gold is used for DApps to incentivize DApp growth. DApps should give back 100% of the Gold they earn to users.

Interaction Strategy: Cross-chain, on-chain holdings of BLAST, ETH, WETH, USDB, interact with ecosystem applications.

Starknet

During its token launch in February, Starknet allocated 9% of the total token supply (9 billion tokens) to the community Provisions, with 7 billion tokens distributed in the first round of allocation, but only about 5 billion tokens were claimed, meaning around 4 billion tokens will be used for future airdrops.

Interaction Strategy: Hold a certain amount of STARK, participate in governance voting or delegation, explore Starknet ecosystem applications (such as Nostra, AVNU, etc.).

Grass

The AI and DePIN data layer Grass will allocate 30% of its tokens to the community, with 10% of the tokens already distributed in an airdrop event, 17% of the tokens to be used for future incentives, and 3% of the tokens for Router incentives. Currently, the Grass reward activity is in Epoch 3, which will end on January 16, 2025.

Interaction Strategy: Use a plugin to connect to the network, recommend invitations.

Arkham Exchange

Arkham Exchange is a trading platform released by the blockchain data company Arkham, which has launched its second-season points activity.

Interaction Strategy: Participate in Arkham points activities through Arkham Exchange invitations, spot/contract trading.

Saga

The modular blockchain Saga encourages users to stake through the Saga Vault activity to ensure network security while providing rewards. Saga will launch Saga Vaults 2.0 in 2025, introducing new LP rewards (officials have stated that staking on Saga Uniswap and providing liquidity can maximize returns).

Interaction Strategy: Participate in Saga Vaults 2.0.

Sei

Sei previously mentioned during the second community airdrop in May 2024 that they would start a third airdrop. In the second community airdrop in May 2024, Sei distributed 34,435,600 SEI tokens to 44,445 addresses.

Interaction Strategy: Explore the Sei ecosystem, stake, restake.

ZKsync

The ZKsync community has voted to approve the proposal to "distribute 325 million ZK tokens within 9 months," which proposes establishing a DeFi liquidity hub on the ZKsync Era and enhancing liquidity for all interoperable ZK chains (Elastic Chain).

The ZKSync Ignite initiative will launch on January 6, with the first batch of participating projects including SyncSwap, Koi Finance, zkSwap Finance, Uniswap, Maverick, PancakeSwap, Woofie, Izumi, RFX, Holdstation, Vest Exchange, Venus, ZeroLend, Aave, and Reactor Fusion.

EigenLayer

EigenLayer will use 15% of the initial token total supply for stakedrops, with nearly 12% of the total token supply distributed in the first two seasons. The remaining approximately 3%, along with unclaimed tokens from the first two seasons, will be allocated to the community through future plans.

Interaction Strategy: Staking and Restaking, Node Operations.

Magic Eden

NFT trading platform Magic Eden will use 12.5% of ME (125 million tokens) for the initial airdrop distribution during TGE, with unclaimed portions being part of the community distribution as future rewards to ME stakers (currently over 30 million ME unclaimed). Additionally, Magic Eden plans to distribute 22.5% of the token total supply through the Magic Eden Reward Program.

Interaction Strategy: Staking ME, Trading Tokens and NFTs using the Magic Eden Mobile App.

Puffer Finance

Puffer Finance previously allocated 7.5% of the total supply for the Crunchy Carrot Quest Season 1 airdrop and 5.5% for Season 2. The Season 2 event is currently ongoing.

Interaction Strategy: Staking ETH, stETH, or wstETH.

Hyperliquid

Hyperliquid, in its largest ever airdrop, will use 31% of the total supply for Genesis Distribution, 38.888% for future releases and community rewards. Some community members anticipate a possible second airdrop from Hyperliquid. The HYPE token has also performed impressively, with a continuous surge, reaching a fully diluted market cap of 28 billion USD and a circulating market cap of 9.3 billion USD.

Interaction Strategy: Trade on the Hyperliquid platform, deposit funds into the Hyperliquid Vault, hold HYPE (possibly measuring loyalty), interact with Hyperliquid ecosystem projects.

Aptos

In tokenomics, Aptos has reserved 51.02% of tokens for the community, with an initial airdrop allocating 3% of the tokens. Some community members speculate that Aptos will conduct a second airdrop.

Interaction Strategy: Explore the Aptos ecosystem, hold some NFTs appropriately, and stake APT with any validator.

Recommended Reading: "Aptos Unmissable Airdrop + High-Yield Opportunity Alchemy Guide"

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On May 13, S&P Dow Jones Indices announced that Coinbase would officially replace Discover Financial Services in the S&P 500 on May 19. While other companies like Block and MicroStrategy, closely tied to Bitcoin, were already part of the S&P 500, Coinbase became the first cryptocurrency exchange whose primary business is in the index. This also signifies that cryptocurrency is gradually moving from the fringes to the mainstream in the U.S.



On the day of the announcement, Coinbase's stock price surged by 23%, surpassing the $250 mark. However, just 3 days later, Coinbase was hit by two consecutive events: a hack where employees were bribed to steal customer data and a demand for a $20 million ransom, and an investigation by the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) into the authenticity of its claim of having over 100 million "verified users" in its securities filings and marketing materials. These two events acted as mini-bombs, and at the time of writing, Coinbase's stock had already dropped by over 7.3%.


Coincidentally, Discover Financial Services, being replaced by Coinbase, can also be considered the "Coinbase" of the previous payment era. Discover is a U.S.-based digital banking and payment services company headquartered in Illinois, founded in 1960. Its payment network, Discover Network, is the fourth largest payment network apart from Visa, Mastercard, and American Express.


In April, after the approval of the acquisition of Discover by the sixth-largest U.S. bank, Capital One, this well-established digital banking company of over 60 years smoothly handed over its S&P 500 "seat" to this emerging cryptocurrency "bank." This unexpected coincidence also portrayed the handover between the new and old eras in Coinbase's entry into the S&P 500, resembling a relay race scene. However, this relay baton also brought Coinbase's accumulated "external troubles and internal strife" to a tipping point.


Side Effects of ETFs


Over the past decade, cryptocurrency exchanges have been the most stable "profit machines." They play a role in providing liquidity to the entire industry and rely on trading fees to sustain their operations. However, with the comprehensive rollout of ETF products in the U.S. market, this profit model is facing unprecedented challenges. As the leader in the "American stack," with over 80% of its business coming from the U.S., Coinbase is most affected by this.



Starting from the approval of Bitcoin and Ethereum spot ETFs, traditional financial capital has significantly onboarded users and funds that originally belonged to exchanges in a more cost-effective, compliant, and transparent manner. The transaction fee revenue of cryptocurrency exchanges has started to decline, and this trend may further intensify in the coming months.


According to Coinbase's 2024 Q4 financial report, the platform's total trading revenue was $417 million, a 45% year-on-year decrease. The contribution of BTC and ETH's trading revenue dropped from 65% in the same period last year to less than 50%.


This decline is not a result of a decrease in market enthusiasm. In fact, since the approval of the Bitcoin ETF in January 2024, the inflow of BTC into the U.S. market has continued to reach new highs, with asset management giants like BlackRock and Fidelity rapidly expanding their management scale. Data shows that BlackRock's iShares Bitcoin ETF (IBIT) alone has surpassed $17 billion in assets under management. As of mid-May 2025, the cumulative net inflow of 11 major institutional Bitcoin spot ETFs on the market has exceeded $41.5 billion, with a total net asset value of $1214.69 billion, accounting for approximately 5.91% of the total Bitcoin market capitalization.


Chart showing the trend of net outflows for Grayscale among the 11 institutions


Institutional investors and some retail investors are shifting towards ETF products, partly due to compliance and tax considerations. On one hand, ETFs have much lower trading costs compared to cryptocurrency exchanges. While Coinbase's spot trading fee rate varies annually in a tiered manner but averages around 1.49%, for example, the management fee for IBIT ETF is only 0.25%, and the majority of ETF institution fees fluctuate around 0.15% to 0.25%.



In other words, the more rational users are, the more likely they are to move from exchanges to ETF products, especially for investors aiming for long-term holdings.


According to multiple sources, several institutions, including VanEck and Grayscale, have submitted applications to the SEC for a Solana (SOL) ETF, with some institutions also planning to submit an XRP ETF proposal. Once approved, this may trigger a new round of fund migration. According to a report submitted by Coinbase to the SEC, as of April, the platform's trading revenue from XRP and Solana accounted for 18% and 10%, nearly one-third of the platform's fee revenue.



However, the Bitcoin and Ethereum ETFs passed in 2024 also reduced the fees for these two tokens on Coinbase from 30% and 15% to 26% and 10%, respectively. If the SOL and XRP ETFs are approved, it will further undermine the core fee revenue of exchanges like Coinbase.


The expansion of ETF products is gradually weakening the financial intermediary status of cryptocurrency exchanges. From their original roles as matchmakers and clearers to now gradually becoming mere "on-ramps and off-ramps" for funds, exchanges are seeing their marginal value squeezed by ETFs.


Robinhood Takes a Stand, Traditional Brokerages Join the Fray


On May 12, 2025, SEC Chairman Paul S. Atkins gave a keynote speech at the Tokenization and Cryptocurrency Working Group roundtable. The theme of his speech revolved around "It is a new day at the SEC," where he indicated that the SEC would not approach enforcement and regulation the same way as before but would instead pave the way for cryptocurrency assets in the U.S. market.



With signs of cryptocurrency compliance such as the SEC's "NEW DAY" declaration, an increasing number of traditional brokerages are attempting to enter the cryptocurrency industry. One of the most representative cases is the well-known U.S. brokerage Robinhood, which began expanding its crypto business in 2018. By the time of its IPO in 2021, Robinhood's crypto business revenue accounted for over 50% of the company, with a significant boost from the Dogecoin "moonshot" promoted by Musk.


In Q1 2025 earnings report, Robinhood showcased strong growth, especially in revenue from cryptocurrency and options trading. Fueled by Trump's Memecoin, cryptocurrency-related revenue reached $250 million, nearly doubling year-over-year. Consequently, Robinhood Gold subscription users reached 3.5 million, a 90% increase from the previous year, with the rapid growth of Robinhood Gold providing the company with a stable source of income.



Meanwhile, RobinHood is actively pursuing acquisitions in the cryptocurrency space. In 2024, it announced a $2 billion acquisition of the long-standing European cryptocurrency exchange Bitstamp. Additionally, Canada's largest cryptocurrency CEX, WonderFi, which recently went public on the Toronto Stock Exchange, also announced its integration with RobinHood Crypto. After obtaining virtual asset licenses in the UK, Canada, Singapore, and other markets, RobinHood has taken a proactive approach in the compliant cryptocurrency trading market.



Furthermore, an increasing number of brokerage firms are exploring the same path. Futu Securities, Tiger Brokers, and others are also dipping their toes into cryptocurrency trading, with some having applied for or obtained the VA license from the Hong Kong SFC. Although their user bases are currently small, traditional brokerages have a natural advantage in user trust, regulatory licenses, and low fee structures. This could pose a threat to native cryptocurrency platforms in the future.



User Data Breach: Is Coinbase Still Secure?


In April 2025, security researchers discovered that some Coinbase user data was leaked on the dark web. While the platform initially responded by attributing it to a "technical misinformation," it still raised concerns among users regarding its security and privacy protection. Just two days before Dow Jones Indexes announced Coinbase's addition to the S&P 500 Index, on May 11, 2025, Coinbase received an email from an unknown threat actor claiming to have obtained customer account information and internal documents, demanding a $20 million ransom to keep the data private. Subsequent investigations confirmed the data breach.


Cybercriminals obtained the data by bribing overseas customer service agents and support staff, mainly in "non-U.S. regions such as India." These agents abused their access to Coinbase's internal customer support system and stole customer data. As early as February this year, blockchain detective ZachXBT revealed on X platform that between December 2024 and January 2025, Coinbase users lost over $65 million to social engineering scams, with the actual amount potentially higher.


Among the victims was a well-known figure, 67-year-old Ed Suman, an established artist in the art world for nearly two decades, having been involved in the creation of artworks such as Jeff Koons' "Balloon Dog" sculpture. Earlier this year, he fell victim to an impersonation scam involving fake Coinbase customer support, resulting in a loss of over $2 million in cryptocurrency. ZachXBT critiqued Coinbase for its inadequate handling of such scams, noting that other major exchanges have not faced similar issues and recommending Coinbase to enhance its security measures.


Amidst a series of ongoing social engineering incidents, although there has not been any impact on user assets at the technical level so far, it has raised concerns among many retail and institutional investors. Especially institutions holding massive assets on Coinbase. Just considering the U.S. BTC ETF institutions, as of mid-May 2025, they collectively hold nearly 840,000 BTC, and 75% of these are custodied by Coinbase. If we price BTC at $100,000, this amount reaches a staggering $63 billion, which is equivalent to the nominal GDP of two Iceland in the year 2024.


Visualization: ChatGPT, Source: Farside


In addition, Coinbase Custody also serves over 300 institutional clients, including hedge funds, family offices, pension funds, and endowments. As of the Q1 2025 financial report, Coinbase's total assets under management (including institutional and retail clients) reached $404 billion. The specific amount of institutional custodied assets was not explicitly disclosed in the latest report, but it should still be over 50% based on the Q4 2024 report.


Visualization: ChatGPT


Once this security barrier is breached, not only could the rate of user attrition far exceed expectations, but more importantly, institutional trust in it would undermine the foundation of its business. Therefore, after a hacking event, Coinbase's stock price plummeted significantly.


CEXs are All in Self-Rescue Mode


Facing a decline in spot trading fee revenue, Coinbase is also accelerating its transformation, attempting to find growth opportunities in derivatives and emerging assets. Coinbase acquired a stake in the options platform Deribit at the end of 2024 and announced the official launch of perpetual contract products in 2025. This acquisition fills in Coinbase's gap in options trading and its relatively small global market share.



Deribit has a strong presence in non-U.S. markets, especially in Asia and Europe. The acquisition has enabled Coinbase to gain a dominant position in bitcoin and ethereum options trading on Deribit, accounting for approximately 80% of the global options trading volume, with daily trading volume remaining above $2 billion.


Meanwhile, 80-90% of Deribit's customer base consists of institutional investors, with their professionalism and liquidity in the Bitcoin and Ethereum options market highly favored by institutions. Coinbase's compliance advantage, coupled with its already robust institutional ecosystem, makes it even more suitable. By using institutions as an entry point, it can face the squeeze from giants like Binance and OKX in the derivatives market.



Facing a similar dilemma is Kraken, which is attempting to replicate Binance Futures' model in non-U.S. markets. Since the derivatives market relies more on professional users, fee rates are relatively higher and stickiness is stronger, making it a significant source of revenue for exchanges. In the first half of 2025, Kraken completed the acquisition of TradeStation Crypto and a futures exchange, aiming to build a complete derivatives trading ecosystem to hedge the risk of declining spot transaction fee income.


With the surge of Memecoin in 2024, Binance, OKX, and various CEX platforms began massively listing small-market-cap, highly volatile tokens to activate active trading users. Due to the wealth effect and trading activity of Memecoins, Coinbase was also forced to join the battle, successively listing popular tokens from the Solana ecosystem such as BOOK OF MEME and Dogwifhat. Although these coins are controversial, they are frequently traded, with fee rates several times higher than mainstream coins, serving as a "blood-boosting" method for spot trading.


However, due to its status as a publicly traded company, this practice is a riskier endeavor for Coinbase. Even in the current crypto-friendly environment, the SEC is still investigating whether tokens like SOL, ADA, and SAND constitute securities.


In addition to the forced transformation strategies carried out by the aforementioned CEXs, they are also starting to lay out RWAs and the most talked-about stablecoin payment fields, such as the PYUSD launched through a collaboration between Coinbase and Paypal, Coinbase's support for the Euro stablecoin EURC by Circle that complies with EU MiCA regulatory requirements, or the USD1 launched through a collaboration between Binance and WIFL. In the increasingly crowded trading field, many CEXs have shifted their focus from just the trading market to the application field.


The golden age of transaction fees has quietly ended, and the second half of the crypto exchange platform game has silently begun.


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