The three most noteworthy airdrops to watch in 2025, let's take a look at the actual data:
Linea takes the top spot with $92 million, which is a bit surprising. Frankly, Linea is the last batch of large-scale L1/L2 projects and still used the traditional airdrop model that Arbitrum employed back in the day. This approach is now almost extinct.
Avantis and Zora follow with $30 million and $12 million respectively. It’s worth noting that the airdrop sizes for these three projects vary quite a bit. Linea’s scale is indeed overwhelmingly ahead, reflecting its ambitious ecosystem layout.
From this ranking, we can see that the old method of large-scale airdrops still has a market in ecosystem launches, but projects are also exploring more diversified incentive mechanisms.
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BuyHighSellLow
· 5h ago
92 million, Linea is really impressive this time, no wonder everyone is mining
After finishing dinner, Avantis and Zora can only get on the table, the gap is truly outrageous
It's the same old story, can airdrops still be played out? I just want to know how much can be snatched
I should have paid more attention to Linea earlier, I regret missing this wave
Zora is only 12 million? Feels like a cold shower...
It seems that airdrops really have no new tricks, it's all the same routine
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wrekt_but_learning
· 5h ago
Linea's 92 million is really outrageous, it feels like going back to the last bull market... Can the Arbitrum strategy still be used now?
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Wait, Zora is only 12 million? I thought it would be more...
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The word "overwhelming lead" is used well, indicating that Linea is serious about playing.
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People still believe in large-scale airdrops? I'm numb to it.
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With such a big gap between the three projects, how did this ranking come about...
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So now it still takes throwing money to kickstart the ecosystem?
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I've never heard of Avantis, can someone give me a quick explanation?
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Is this what you call "diversified incentives"? It's just a new way to burn money.
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Linea is more than 3 times ahead, there must be a story behind it.
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ShamedApeSeller
· 5h ago
92 million? Linea's move is pretty aggressive, but to be honest, it should have been done a long time ago. Who would believe if you only talk but don't act?
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SerumSurfer
· 5h ago
Linea's 92 million is really outrageous, instantly eating up three or four times more than others. It feels like this is the final madness.
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MerkleDreamer
· 5h ago
Linea's 92 million directly crushes other projects, which is a bit outrageous. But on the other hand, such large-scale airdrops are indeed becoming less common nowadays.
Wait, Avantis is only 30 million? I thought it would be more. It seems that ecological competition has really become tougher.
92 million vs 12 million, the gap... Linea really went all out.
This round of airdrop pattern feels like a return to the tactics of 2021, just on a much larger scale.
To be honest, Linea's move is the old trick, but it really works. Other projects can't afford to play this price war.
The three most noteworthy airdrops to watch in 2025, let's take a look at the actual data:
Linea takes the top spot with $92 million, which is a bit surprising. Frankly, Linea is the last batch of large-scale L1/L2 projects and still used the traditional airdrop model that Arbitrum employed back in the day. This approach is now almost extinct.
Avantis and Zora follow with $30 million and $12 million respectively. It’s worth noting that the airdrop sizes for these three projects vary quite a bit. Linea’s scale is indeed overwhelmingly ahead, reflecting its ambitious ecosystem layout.
From this ranking, we can see that the old method of large-scale airdrops still has a market in ecosystem launches, but projects are also exploring more diversified incentive mechanisms.