How to position for StarkNet’s Next Airdrop
- Bridge into StarkNet: Use the official StarkGate or community bridges (like Orbiter or LayerSwap) to move ETH from Ethereum into StarkNet. Also try bridging out from StarkNet. This basic action likely featured in the first “Provisions” distribution and will be considered again.
- Use Key StarkNet Apps: Interact with the main applications on StarkNet – for example, trade on JediSwap or 10KSwap (DEXes), lend or borrow on zkLend or Nostra (money markets), mint an NFT on MintSquare, and register a .stark domain. A broad usage profile across DeFi and NFT apps shows you’re a real user.
- Stay Active and Build History: Don’t just do one round of transactions. Conduct a few transactions every week on StarkNet over several months. The second airdrop (if announced) might include a snapshot of activity over a long period, filtering out those who were only active for a short burst. Pro Tip: StarkNet has an ecosystem of its own – consider interacting with projects that have confirmed tokens (like Nostra or others) while on StarkNet, as your activity could count for both their airdrops and StarkNet’s own. Additionally, participating in governance (if you held any STRK “provision” tokens or got an NFT from early community events) could set you apart. Essentially, become part of StarkNet’s story: use it like you’ve “moved in” and not just visiting. When they release more of the ~30% community tokens, you’ll be on the shortlist.