How to qualify for a potential Orbiter Finance Airdrop
- Use Orbiter for Bridging Regularly: Whenever you need to move ETH or USDC between Layer2 networks (like Arbitrum, Optimism, zkSync, Base, etc.), use Orbiter Finance. Make it your go-to bridge. Consistent usage, even with moderate amounts, is key – e.g., bridge funds weekly or whenever you do layer-to-layer moves.
- Bridge Decent Amounts: While you don’t need to transfer huge sums, avoid only bridging dust amounts. Show real usage by bridging reasonable amounts (for example, $100 or $1000 equivalent) each time. Orbiter’s team may rank addresses by volume and frequency to allocate any future token.
- Interact with Orbiter’s Socials and Testnets: Follow Orbiter’s Twitter for any announcements of test campaigns or putative “role” drops. In the past, community members who helped test or who provided valuable feedback were sometimes given special NFT roles – these could be tied to an airdrop. So, if Orbiter opens a testnet for a new feature, jump in and use it. Pro Tip: Orbiter is often used in tutorials for other airdrops (StarkNet, zkSync, etc.), so many farmers do minimal transactions. To stand out, be above average: more bridges, more volume, and over a longer period. If you can, also try bridging from more unique chain combinations (e.g., lesser-used routes like Polygon -> Base). This diverse usage might put you in a higher tier for any ORB token distribution. Essentially, become an Orbiter “power user” now to orbit into a hefty airdrop later.