An NFT airdrop is the distribution of newly minted NFT tokens at no cost to a predefined set of recipient wallets — typically existing holders of a related collection, early community members, or participants in a specific event — executed by the project team by taking a snapshot of eligible holder addresses at a specific block height, minting new tokens, and either sending them directly to holder wallets (push airdrop) or allowing eligible wallets to claim them through a smart contract (pull/claim airdrop), without requiring any payment beyond gas fees for claim transactions, and used by projects to reward loyalty, expand their ecosystem, generate renewed community excitement, increase holder count for a new collection, or compensate for a previous failure or controversy. NFT airdrops are among the most impactful community moments in NFT project history, with some creating billions of dollars in value for existing holders overnight.
Types of NFT Airdrops
Push Airdrop (Direct Send)
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- Team takes snapshot of holders at block N
- Team mints new NFTs to contract
- Team calls airdrop function: transfers token → each holder address
- Gas cost: paid by team for all transfers
Pro: Holder doesn’t need to do anything
Con: Expensive in gas at scale; may send to inactive/lost wallets
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Pull/Claim Airdrop
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- Team deploys claim contract with Merkle root of eligible addresses
- Eligible holders visit claim site, connect wallet
- Holder calls claim() with Merkle proof
- Gas cost: paid by holder for their own claim
Pro: Only active users claim; unclaimed tokens stay in contract
Con: Lower participation; holders may miss claim window
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Snapshot-Based Airdrop
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“Snapshot at block 18,500,000”
Wallets holding ≥1 token of collection XYZ at that block:
→ Eligible for airdrop
Post-snapshot purchases: NOT eligible
Pre-snapshot sells: NOT eligible (no longer a holder)
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Famous NFT Airdrops
Mutant Ape Yacht Club (MAYC) — August 2021
- BAYC holders received a “Mutant Serum” NFT (M1, M2, or M3 tier)
- Serums could be “used” to mutate a BAYC → mint a Mutant Ape (MAYC)
- MAYC tokens became a separate collection with immediate secondary value
- M3 Mega Mutant Serums alone sold for $1M+
- Total airdrop value to BAYC holders: hundreds of millions of dollars
CryptoPunks → Meebits (2021)
Azuki → Elementals (2023)
Doodles → Dooplicator (2022)
Airdrop Valuation and Announcement Effect
NFT airdrop announcements typically spike the floor price of the qualifying collection:
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Announcement: “BAYC holders will receive MAYC airdrop”
BAYC floor before: 10 ETH
BAYC floor after announcement: 15 ETH (+50%)
Logic: Floor incorporates expected value of incoming airdrop
Floor rises by ≈ expected airdrop value
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This creates buy pressure on the qualifying collection after announcement but before snapshot — known as “airdrop hunting.”
Post-Airdrop Floor Response
- Some holders sell the airdropped tokens → downward pressure on new collection
- Some holders sell the original collection (value-extracted) → downward pressure on original floor
- Net effect depends on airdrop quality and holder conviction
Airdrop Claiming Risks
Malicious Airdrops
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Unsolicited NFT received → “Claim your reward” in metadata
Link leads to phishing site → user approves token spend → wallet drained
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Never interact with unexpected NFTs or follow links in airdrop metadata from unknown sources.
Dust Attacks
Tax Implications
- Airdrop receipt: taxed as ordinary income at fair market value at time of receipt
- Subsequent sale: taxed as capital gain/loss from the received FMV basis
Airdrops vs. Minting New Collections
| Approach | Cost to Holder | Benefit |
|---|---|---|
| Airdrop (free) | Gas only (claim) or nothing (push) | Rewards loyalty; generates excitement |
| Allowlist mint | Mint price + gas | New revenue for team; guaranteed access |
| Public mint | Mint price + gas | Open access; new revenue |
Airdrops are the most holder-friendly expansion mechanism but cost the team primary sale revenue.
History
- 2017: CryptoPunks free claim (not exactly an airdrop, but similar mechanic — free for ETH holders)
- 2021 Jun: BAYC → MAYC serum airdrop — defines the “companion collection airdrop” model
- 2021 Aug: Larva Labs airdrops Meebits to CryptoPunks holders
- 2022: Multiple major collections experiment with ecosystem expansions via airdrops (Doodles, Moonbirds, CloneX)
- 2023: Quality of airdrops scrutinized more carefully; Azuki Elementals airdrop backlash
- 2024–2025: Airdrop mechanic used in NFT gaming (in-game item airdrops to holders) and cross-chain NFT launches