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Example: Stellar Lumens (XLM) airdro Claiming Airdrops on Different Networks 1. Ethereum (ERC-20 Tokens) - Use wallets like MetaMask, MyEtherWallet, or Ledger. - Add custom tokens by entering the token contract address, symbol, and decimals. 2. **Binance Smart Chain (BEP-20 Tokens) - Use wallets like Trust Wallet, MetaMask (configured for BSC), or Binance Chain Wallet. - Similar process as ERC-20 tokens for adding custom tokens. 3. Solana - Use wallets like Phantom, Sollet, or Solflare. - Often, Solana airdrops are claimed through platforms or by interacting with a decentralized application (dApp). 4. Polygon (MATIC) - Use wallets like MetaMask (configured for Polygon), Trust Wallet, or Coinbase Wallet. - Tokens can be added manually by entering the contract details. ## Claiming Airdrops on Binance Exchange 1. Binance Wallet - Ensure you have a Binance account and have completed any necessary KYC (Know Your Customer) processes. - Check Binance announcements for eligible airdrops. 2. Holding Requirement - Some airdrops on Binance require holding a specific amount of a token. - Example: Binance periodically supports airdrops for users holding NEO for GAS or TRX for BTT. 3. Distribution - Binance often automatically credits the airdropped tokens to your Binance wallet if you meet the eligibility criteria. - You can view the received airdrop tokens in the wallet section under the specific token. Examples 1. Uniswap (UNI) Airdrop - Network: Ethereum Method: Snapshot Airdrop - Eligibility: Any wallet address that interacted with Uniswap before September 1, 2020. - Claiming Process: Tokens were automatically distributed to eligible wallets. 2. Stellar (XLM) Airdrop Network: Stellar Method: Snapshot Airdrop Eligibility: Bitcoin holders at a specific block height. Claiming Process: Eligible users claimed tokens through the Stellar website. #AirdrooeGuide #BinanceSquareFamily #part2
Example: Stellar Lumens (XLM) airdro
Claiming Airdrops on Different Networks

1. Ethereum (ERC-20 Tokens)
- Use wallets like MetaMask, MyEtherWallet, or Ledger.
- Add custom tokens by entering the token contract address, symbol, and decimals.

2. **Binance Smart Chain (BEP-20 Tokens)
- Use wallets like Trust Wallet, MetaMask (configured for BSC), or Binance Chain Wallet.
- Similar process as ERC-20 tokens for adding custom tokens.

3. Solana
- Use wallets like Phantom, Sollet, or Solflare.
- Often, Solana airdrops are claimed through platforms or by interacting with a decentralized application (dApp).

4. Polygon (MATIC)
- Use wallets like MetaMask (configured for Polygon), Trust Wallet, or Coinbase Wallet.
- Tokens can be added manually by entering the contract details.

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Claiming Airdrops on Binance Exchange
1. Binance Wallet - Ensure you have a Binance account and have completed any necessary KYC (Know Your Customer) processes. - Check Binance announcements for eligible airdrops.

2. Holding Requirement - Some airdrops on Binance require holding a specific amount of a token. - Example: Binance periodically supports airdrops for users holding NEO for GAS or TRX for BTT.
3. Distribution - Binance often automatically credits the airdropped tokens to your Binance wallet if you meet the eligibility criteria. - You can view the received airdrop tokens in the wallet section under the specific token.
Examples
1. Uniswap (UNI)
Airdrop
- Network: Ethereum

Method: Snapshot Airdrop -

Eligibility: Any wallet address that interacted with Uniswap before September 1, 2020. - Claiming Process: Tokens were automatically distributed to eligible wallets.
2. Stellar (XLM) Airdrop

Network: Stellar

Method: Snapshot Airdrop
Eligibility: Bitcoin holders at a specific block height.

Claiming Process: Eligible users claimed tokens through the Stellar website.

#AirdrooeGuide #BinanceSquareFamily #part2
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