Monad Airdrop Eligibility Checker
Self-assess whether your wallet matched Monad's five official airdrop tracks — Community, Onchain Users, Crypto Community, Contributors, or Builders. Get a score, a track breakdown, and see exactly which signals you had or were missing.
The Monad airdrop eligibility checker scores 7 wallet dimensions — wallet age, DeFi TVL, DEX volume, social verifications, testnet transactions, NFT activity, and DAO votes — against Monad's five official tracks. Wallet age and social verification carry the most weight (20% each) because Monad's anti-Sybil check (Trusta AI + manual review) prioritised multi-year genuine engagement. Testnet farming alone scored near zero. 289,000 wallets qualified; illustrative allocations ranged from $50 to $600 depending on track depth. All figures are illustrative — the airdrop is complete.
Three wallet profiles — how the checker scores each
Load any profile into the checker above to see exactly how the score and track breakdown shift. These are illustrative — not real wallets.
Active Discord + Twitter, Monad testnet user, but new wallet and thin DeFi history. Social presence was necessary but not sufficient — Monad Community track required genuine multi-platform engagement.
3+ year wallet, $25k+ DeFi TVL, $180k+ DEX volume, governance voter. Matched the Onchain Users track — the largest allocation category with 100,000+ eligible wallets.
800+ testnet transactions but 6-month-old wallet, no DeFi history, no social verification. This profile captures the "testnet farming" pattern Monad's anti-Sybil mechanism was specifically designed to catch.
How the Monad airdrop eligibility score works
Most airdrop checkers just query a database and return a yes/no. That works for past snapshots but tells you nothing about which part of your wallet profile actually mattered. This tool takes the opposite approach: it maps seven self-reported dimensions against the publicly announced Monad track criteria, weights them based on how heavily each factor appeared in official announcements and community-verified findings, and produces a transparent 0–100 score with a per-track breakdown.
Wallet age and social verification each carry 20% weight — the largest share — because Monad's Trusta AI anti-Sybil mechanism specifically prioritised multi-year behavioral history and verified social identity across Twitter, Discord, and Farcaster. A wallet created shortly before the snapshot with no social presence would score near zero even with thousands of testnet transactions, which aligns with community reports of widespread testnet-farmer rejections.
The illustrative allocation ranges ($0–$600) are derived from the known facts: 3.3% of 100B MON supply (~3.3B MON) went to approximately 289,000 eligible wallets, with the public sale price of $0.025/MON as a reference. The actual amounts per wallet varied significantly by track and depth of engagement — power-user DeFi veterans likely received more than community participants. The point of this checker is the breakdown, not the dollar number.
Monad airdrop eligibility criteria, explained
Did my wallet qualify for the Monad airdrop? The five official tracks
Monad used five parallel tracks, not a single points leaderboard. The Community track (~5,500 wallets) targeted early Discord supporters and Monad Card holders. The Onchain Users track (~100,000+ wallets) was the largest and covered DEX traders, DeFi depositors, NFT holders, and DAO participants across Ethereum and other EVM chains. The Crypto Community track rewarded verified identities on Backpack and Legion. The Contributors track covered security researchers, protocol developers, and educators. The Builders track rewarded testnet/mainnet developers and hackathon participants. A wallet could match multiple tracks and receive a larger allocation.
Monad anti-Sybil mechanism: how wallet narrative scoring works
Unlike earlier L2 airdrops that counted raw transaction numbers, Monad's Trusta AI system evaluated a wallet's behavioral narrative — the pattern of when, where, and how it interacted on-chain over time. A wallet with 5 years of consistent Ethereum activity across dozens of protocols tells a very different story than one created six months before the snapshot with 800 testnet transactions. This is why this checker weights wallet age (20%) and social verification (20%) so heavily: they are the two dimensions most resistant to last-minute manufacturing.
Monad airdrop snapshot date and how to check eligibility retroactively
The Monad airdrop snapshot date was September 30, 2025 at 23:59 UTC. Any on-chain activity after that date did not count toward the initial MON distribution. For retroactive checking, the most reliable method is to look at your wallet's on-chain history on Ethereum Mainnet and other major EVM chains (Polygon, Arbitrum, Optimism) up to that date, your Discord status in the Monad server at that time, and whether your social accounts (Twitter/X, Farcaster) were linked and active. This checker lets you input those self-assessed signals to produce an educational score — not an official eligibility statement.
Future Monad ecosystem airdrops: what to watch
No second MON airdrop has been announced. However, Monad mainnet launched November 24, 2025, and the ecosystem is growing rapidly. Protocols building on Monad — including DEXs like Ambient Finance, lending markets, restaking providers, and NFT platforms including Magic Eden on Monad — may run their own token distributions to early mainnet users. Early mainnet activity (first 90 days) is typically one of the strongest signals for protocol-level airdrops. The Monad airdrop eligibility checker above is focused on the completed MON distribution; for tracking future opportunities, see the airdrop tracker below.
FAQ
How was Monad airdrop eligibility determined?
Monad set up five official tracks: ① Monad Community (Discord/social graph analysis, Monad Card holders, Twitter/Farcaster verified) ② Onchain Users (significant DEX traders on Hyperliquid, large DeFi depositors on Aave/Euler/Morpho/Pendle/Lido/Curve, long-term NFT holders on Magic Eden/OpenSea, DAO governance participants) ③ Crypto Community (verified social identities, Backpack/Legion members) ④ Crypto Contributors (security researchers, protocol developers, technical educators) ⑤ Monad Builders (testnet/mainnet developers, hackathon participants). Snapshot: September 30, 2025 at 23:59 UTC.
Did testnet farming qualify for the Monad airdrop?
No. Monad explicitly stated that high testnet transaction volume alone was insufficient. The Builders track rewarded genuine builders — contract deployments and hackathon contributions — not volume farmers. This was one of the most-debated community findings. That is why this checker weights testnet transactions at only 10%.
How did Monad prevent Sybil attacks?
Monad used the Trusta AI mechanism combined with manual screening via the Monad Community Recognizer tool and social graph analysis. Multi-year on-chain history, genuine DeFi capital deployment, and cross-platform social verification were the strongest non-Sybil signals. Roughly 289,000 wallets qualified; 76,021 unique addresses actually claimed.
What was the total MON supply and airdrop allocation?
Total MON supply is 100 billion. The airdrop/community allocation was about 3.3% (~3.3B MON). Tokens distributed on November 24, 2025 at mainnet launch. Coinbase public sale price was $0.025/MON (November 17–24, 2025).
Will there be a second Monad airdrop?
No official announcement yet. Ecosystem protocols (DEXs, lending, restaking) launching on Monad mainnet may run their own incentive programs. Monad mainnet launched November 24, 2025, and early mainnet users (Day 0–90 window) could benefit from protocol-level incentives. Follow monad.xyz for updates.
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AlphaGainDaily tracks crypto airdrop intelligence daily and builds free, browser-side tools for Web3 users. This Monad airdrop checker is educational and for historical reference — always verify eligibility through official Monad channels and never connect your wallet to unsolicited claim links.