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# Active Airdrops

#### **What is an airdrop?**

An airdrop is a marketing strategy often used in the cryptocurrency and blockchain space. It involves the distribution of free tokens or cryptocurrencies to a specific group of people or to the holders of a particular cryptocurrency. Airdrops are typically conducted by blockchain projects or companies to promote their tokens, raise awareness, and encourage user engagement.&#x20;

Recipients of airdropped tokens may be required to complete certain tasks or meet specific criteria, such as holding a minimum amount of a particular cryptocurrency or participating in the project's community.&#x20;

Airdrops are a way to distribute tokens widely and fairly among potential users and investors.

Below is a list of currently active promotions:

{% hint style="info" %}
"$4,000 Help us grow!" campaign over on [Zealy](https://zealy.io/c/baas/invite/Q_RehCdQ0vQHd1DjeFLqv)
{% endhint %}


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