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3 Best Crypto Airdrops to Farm in February 2026

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Three projects — LootGo, Rain Protocol and Loopscale — present near-term airdrop opportunities that let users earn tokens through activity rather than new capital. LootGo is low-effort walk-to-earn; Rain and Loopscale reward trading, deposits and looping on Arbitrum and Solana.

  • Low-effort exposure: LootGo mints pre-TGE in-game tokens via walking, lootboxes and missions, enabling token gains without depositing funds.
  • Capital + active strategies: Rain (confirmed points) and Loopscale (points program) reward deposits, trading, liquidity and looping; they require on-chain capital but offer yield.
  • Quick monetize or compound: Allocations can be sold immediately or reinvested; start with Solana and Arbitrum wallets and keep steady on-chain activity before TGEs.

With markets under pressure, airdrops remain one of the few ways to earn crypto without deploying fresh capital.

These three projects all have live activity incentives and are widely expected to run Token Generation Events (TGEs) in the near term, making February a strong window to get involved.

You can sell any allocation immediately or reinvest it to grow your stack without risking new funds. To get started, you’ll need:

  • A Solana wallet 
  • An EVM wallet on Arbitrum

Airdrop 1: LootGo (Solana & Monad)

LootGo is a walk-to-earn mobile game often described as the Pokémon Go of crypto. Players explore their real-world surroundings, open lootboxes, and earn on-chain rewards by staying active.

Is an airdrop confirmed? Strongly implied.

While a TGE has not been formally announced, LootGo documentation references a future token (speculated as $LOOTIE or $LOOTGO).

Importantly, players already earn pre-TGE $LOOTIE tokens in-game, which are expected to convert later.

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LootGo mobile app

How to Farm LootGo

  • Download the LootGo app (iOS or Android)
  • Connect a Solana-compatible wallet (e.g. Phantom)
  • Walk daily to build streaks and step counts
  • Open lootboxes to earn tokens, NFTs, and raffle tickets
  • Complete daily missions and raffle entries
  • Optional boosts: Solana Seeker phone or Compass NFT
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Airdrop 2: Rain Protocol (Arbitrum)

Rain Protocol is a decentralized prediction market that lets users create, trade, and resolve markets on-chain, with AI-assisted resolution and human escalation.

Is an airdrop confirmed? Yes, via a points system.

Rain is running Raindrops (Season 0). These points are officially stated to convert into rewards or influence future distributions after a snapshot.

How to Farm Rain

  • Deposit ETH or USDC on Arbitrum
  • Trade outcomes in active prediction markets
  • Create new markets using the permissionless tools
  • Provide liquidity to earn fees and Raindrops
  • Participate in market resolution when available

Airdrop 3: Loopscale (Solana)

Loopscale is a Solana-based lending protocol focused on fixed-term, fixed-rate lending, designed for capital efficiency.

Is an airdrop confirmed? Not officially, but highly likely.

Loopscale runs a live points program that tracks lending, borrowing, and looping activity. This structure closely mirrors pre-TGE campaigns seen before many past airdrops, with a token launch expected in H1 2026.

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Loopscale points program

How to Farm Loopscale

  • Supply stablecoins or SOL to lending vaults
  • Borrow against supplied assets
  • Loop positions (supply → borrow → re-supply) to boost points
  • Verify a Solana Seeker Genesis Token for bonus multipliers
  • Complete basic social and community tasks

To Sum It Up

  • LootGo is free, low-effort, and fun — ideal if you want exposure without deploying capital
  • Rain and Loopscale require existing funds, but also offer yield and active participation upside
  • All three offer realistic near-term airdrop potential if you stay active

Happy farming.

Alex Boast @ CryptoManiaks
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Alex Boast is a veteran crypto writer and editor with over a decade of experience across finance, blockchain, and emerging technology sectors.

At CryptoManiaks, he applies a literary precision to the fast-moving world of Web3, combining strong narrative craft with deep industry understanding. Alex has written and edited content for leading crypto and fintech projects, including Kinesis Money, Zebu Digital, and various blockchain gaming and DeFi ventures.

His background spans agency and in-house roles, where he led content teams, shaped brand voice, and developed strategy for Web3-native audiences. Alex bridges the gap between traditional finance storytelling and the decentralized future with a professional ethos rooted in clarity, authority, and engagement.

Holding a Master’s in Creative Writing from Kingston University and a BA in Classical Studies from Royal Holloway, his work demonstrates analytical depth and creative flair, qualities that distinguish him as one of the most versatile voices in crypto journalism and communication today.

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