“We’ve partnered with Daylight to help users check if they qualify for any airdrops in the ecosystem,” the Consensys Software Inc.-developed wallet wrote in a post on X.
“Your favorite dapp decentralized and dropped a token? Don’t remember if you missed out on any that are still valid? Check “Eligible Airdrops” to find out,” it also wrote in a blog post.
Specifically, airdrop and NFT-claim eligibility can be found in the Explore page in MetaMask Portfolio.
There, Daylight API suggests unique NFT recommendations per user based on “a variety of social factors,” such as if they are on an allowlist, hold a required token or hold a related token. It also considers whether a user has minted a different token from the same creator or if an NFT was minted by someone they follow on Farcaster — among other things.
Airdrop and NFT-claim eligibility is supported across Ethereum, Optimism, Arbitrum, Base, Zora and Polygon.
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