Canton Wallet Airdrop Tracker
Active and Upcoming Airdrops for Canton Wallet Users
Scam discipline
Most "Canton airdrop" sites you find via search or DM are phishing. Legitimate airdrops never ask for your recovery phrase, never ask you to send CC to verify, and never push urgency. Always verify the airdrop URL through the project's official site or official social media linked from their documented domain. Connect a fresh empty wallet to claim — never your main holdings.
Active programs
Zoro Wallet airdrops: Zoro has run incentive programs for early users. Check zorowallet.com for current eligibility rules. Distributions have historically gone to addresses that hold a CC balance and complete onboarding within a defined window.
Validator learn-and-earn: some Super Validators run educational programs that reward CC to wallet addresses that complete tasks. These are not always called airdrops but function similarly. Check the validator's official site for current programs.
Exchange-side promotions: Bybit, BingX, and others occasionally run promotional CC distributions tied to trading activity. These are exchange-side rewards rather than on-chain airdrops, but the user experience overlaps.
How to claim safely
- Verify the airdrop URL through the project's official site or social media. Never trust a URL pasted in a Discord DM or Telegram message.
- Use a fresh wallet — install a new Canton wallet, generate a new recovery phrase, fund it with a tiny amount, then connect that wallet to the airdrop site. Don't connect your main holdings.
- Read every message you sign. If you can't parse what a signature means, don't sign it.
- Once the airdrop lands in the fresh wallet, transfer the rewarded CC to your main wallet via a normal transfer and discard the fresh wallet.
Red flags — these are scams
- Asks for your recovery phrase or private key. Never. Always a scam.
- Asks you to send CC to a "verification" address before claiming. Always a scam.
- Pushes urgency — "only the next 100 wallets qualify". Real airdrops have published rules.
- Promises an absurd reward (e.g., 100,000 CC for connecting). Real airdrops are modest.
- Domain doesn't match the project's documented official domain. Check carefully — phishing domains use lookalike characters.
For wallet selection see Best Canton Network Wallets. For wallet setup see How to Set Up a Canton Wallet.
FAQ
Are Canton ecosystem airdrops legitimate?
Some are, many aren't. Verified programs from named projects (Zoro, validator-sponsored learn-and-earn rewards from Super Validators) have been documented. Anything that asks you to enter your recovery phrase, sign a generic message, or send CC to a 'verification address' is a scam. Legitimate airdrops never ask for your seed phrase.
How do I claim a Canton airdrop safely?
Verify the airdrop URL through an official channel (project website, official social media confirmed by the team's documented domain). Connect a fresh wallet — never your main holdings — to claim. Never enter your recovery phrase into a website. Only sign messages whose content you can read and understand.
What's the Zoro airdrop?
Zoro Wallet has run airdrop programs to incentivize early adoption. Eligibility typically requires holding a balance, completing onboarding tasks, or being a referrer. Check Zoro's official site (zorowallet.com) for current rules. The Zoro team also occasionally publishes retroactive distributions to early users.
Are validator-sponsored rewards a kind of airdrop?
Yes, in spirit. Some Super Validators run learn-and-earn programs or community rewards distributed to wallet addresses that complete educational tasks. These are not technically airdrops in the indiscriminate-distribution sense — they're targeted rewards — but they function similarly from a user perspective.