Quick Overview of 30 Protocols That May Airdrop in the Future
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Quick Overview of 30 Protocols That May Airdrop in the Future
30 projects most likely to launch a token.
Written by: The DeFi Investor
Translated by: TechFlow
Still aimlessly testing random projects? Worried about getting rugged while chasing airdrops, or that there might not even be one? This article compiles a list of 30 protocols most likely to launch tokens, helping you save time hunting for potential airdrop opportunities.
1. Spin
Spin is an order-book-based DEX built on Near. It aims to deliver a CEX-like experience without sacrificing decentralization.
Spin raised $3.75 million in a seed round, with its token expected to launch in Q1 2023.

2. LayerZero
LayerZero is a full-chain interoperability protocol aiming to enable cross-chain dApps.
Layer Zero Labs raised $135 million in a funding round led by Andreessen Horowitz and FTX Ventures.
3. ZKasino
ZKasino is a decentralized casino built on ZK-Rollups, allowing anyone to play trustlessly (no KYC required). ZKasino is currently live on four public testnets:
- zkSync 2.0
- Polygon
- Arbitrum
- FantomFDN
4. Arbitrum
Arbitrum is currently the most popular Ethereum Layer 2 scaling solution. Given the number of high-quality protocols already on Arbitrum, participating in liquidity mining could yield more $ARBI airdrops.

5. JumpDeFi
A one-stop decentralized finance platform on NEAR (currently in test phase). With JumpDeFi, you can:
- Swap tokens
- Stake NFTs
- Provide liquidity
- Participate in presales
6. Celestia
The first modular blockchain network. Celestia enables anyone to easily deploy their own blockchain with minimal overhead, providing on-demand consensus and security.
7. SeiNetwork
Sei is a Layer 1 blockchain specifically designed for trading, aiming to become the Nasdaq of DeFi. The Sei team plans to allocate approximately 1% of the $SEI supply to testnet participants.

8. Optimism
The second most popular Ethereum L2 scaling solution. The project team has explicitly confirmed that 14% of the $OP supply will be reserved for future airdrops.

9. ZKsync
zkSync is an EVM-compatible ZK Rollup. Its mission is to scale Ethereum’s value and security, enabling cheaper transactions without sacrificing decentralization.

10. Starknet
Starknet is another general-purpose ZK-Rollup and also an L2 on ETH.

11. Scroll
Scroll is a native zkEVM Layer 2 solution for Ethereum, currently in the testnet phase.

12. Rage TRADE
Rage TRADE is a full-chain ETH perpetuals protocol built on Arbitrum. It reuses liquidity from other protocols within Rage, ultimately maximizing capital efficiency.

13. Aztec
Aztec Network is the first smart contract platform with default privacy protected by Ethereum. Its goal is to safeguard personal rights and privacy. To achieve this and maintain transaction privacy, Aztec uses zk-SNARK technology.
14. SturdyFinance
Sturdy is the first DeFi lending protocol for interest-free borrowing and high-yield lending. Sturdy stakes borrowers’ collateral into DeFi protocols and uses the generated rewards to pay lenders.
15. DeBank
If you've been in DeFi for a while, you’ve probably heard of it. DeBank is the leading Web3 portfolio tracker, supporting a vast number of DeFi protocols across 40 chains.

16. SwaapFinance
Swaap Finance is the first market-neutral AMM on Polygon. It aims to solve impermanent loss, reduce swap fees, and expose liquidity providers to less risk.
17. AltLayer
AltLayer is an elastic execution layer on Ethereum. Its goal is to enable L1s/L2s to scale elastically and offer dApps better solutions than other L2s.

18. Shardeum
Shardeum is the first EVM-based L1 that uses dynamic state sharding to increase TPS with each new node.
19. Tevaera
Tevaera is one of the first gamified and decentralized metaverses on zkSync.
Users can experience, build, monetize, govern digital islands on the TevaBazaar marketplace, and trade dynamic NFTs.

20. Dolomite
The Dolomite team is building the next-generation margin trading and lending protocol on Arbitrum.
Due to its architecture, Dolomite can support hundreds of different assets as collateral.
21. Starknet_id
Starknet.id is an integrated domain name service on StarkNet.
It allows anyone to mint a StarkNet identity, link it to social media accounts, and register .STARK domains.
22. Bungee
Bungee is a one-stop application fulfilling all cross-chain bridge needs.
At its core is a cross-chain bridge aggregator that finds the cheapest routes for cross-chain swaps.
23. Alpha Road
Alpha Road is a decentralized, non-custodial platform built on Starknet, allowing users access to various financial products.
24. Lifi
Lifi is another cross-chain bridge aggregator; the project team has confirmed intentions to launch a token.
25. ChainHop
ChainHop is a composable, omnichain liquidity aggregation protocol enabling one-click cross-chain swaps.
26. Cega
Cega is the first exotic options protocol, offering access to transparent high-yield strategies through Fixed Coupon Note vaults.
27. Via
Via is a one-stop cross-chain bridge and DEX aggregator, allowing users to bridge assets or execute cross-chain swaps across 25 networks.
28. Starknet Ecosystem
Numerous applications built on Starknet have yet to launch tokens, including excellent ones such as 10KSwap, Astraly, Argent, and others.

29. Zeta Blockchain
Zeta Blockchain enables full-chain interoperability for any data, aiming to greatly accelerate the development of cross-chain applications.
30. Aptos Ecosystem
There are also many non-tokenized applications on Aptos, such as:
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Ditto——a liquid staking platform offering 7% APY for staking APT;
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Pontem Network——a liquidity swap, the first AMM on Aptos and one of the best projects in the ecosystem;
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ArcoProtocol——a lending protocol on Aptos (similar to AAVE);
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