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BitcoinGiveaways & Raffles: Live Tracker & AI Analysis
We scan X/Twitter for Bitcoingiveaways and raffles, run full AI legitimacy and risk analysis, and show you exactly what's happening in one place.
We surface real community activity from X with honest AI scoring. Always verify claims yourself before entering anything.
Community Giveaways on X
Real-time posts pulled from X, each analyzed by AI for legitimacy, expected value, and risk.
Prize (stated)
$100 in real Bitcoin, split among 5 winners ($20 each)
Winners announced April 6, 2026.
Effort: high · Confidence: 84%
How to enter
- 1Follow @cryptodispenser on all social accounts
- 2Like and repost the tweet
- 3Tag someone who needs to own Bitcoin
- 4Drop proof of following all socials
AI Analysis
@cryptodispenser is offering $100 in BTC across 5 winners, but the entry asks for multiple follows plus proof of following all socials, which makes it a heavier-than-usual promo. The account looks like the project brand, but the action load is high for a small prize and the post leans promotional.
- Too Many Actions
Prize (stated)
Effort: low · Confidence: 12%
How to enter
AI Analysis
@roginnnn is replying to a TerraCasino giveaway thread with a completion-style message, not posting a giveaway itself. There is no standalone prize or entry mechanic in this tweet, so it does not read as a raffle or giveaway post.
Prize (stated)
$20 from the poster plus a separate $20 BTC giveaway
Limited spaces!
Effort: high · Confidence: 78%
How to enter
- 1Sign up to Gamdom using code MRUSH and deposit minimum $20
- 2Join the Discord and claim the offer
- 3Like and retweet for the $20 BTC giveaway
- 4DM for more info if needed
AI Analysis
@moneyrushreward mixes a deposit-based offer with a BTC giveaway, which makes the post more like a promo funnel than a simple raffle. The required sign-up, deposit, Discord join, and social actions push the effort high and add friction for a relatively small reward.
- Too Many Actions
Prize (stated)
BTC to early users
Effort: low · Confidence: 73%
How to enter
- 1Follow @LegendzCasinoIO
- 2Join the waitlist
- 3Use the provided link for 5 entries
AI Analysis
@AltCryptoGems is promoting a LegendzCasinoIO BTC giveaway tied to a waitlist, with bonus entries through a tracked link. The post looks promotional rather than a standalone community raffle, and the link-heavy setup is the main caution point.
- Phishing Link
Prize (stated)
$50 BTC giveaway
2 winners announced March 30th
Effort: medium · Confidence: 82%
How to enter
- 1Quote RT with your TerraCasino username
- 2Follow @TerraCasino_io
- 3Tag 2 friends
AI Analysis
@TerraCasino_io is advertising a $50 BTC giveaway with a straightforward but promotional entry flow. The prize is small relative to the engagement ask, and the wallet-free structure is better than many scams, though it still reads as a marketing giveaway.
- Too Many Actions
Prize (stated)
Effort: low · Confidence: 10%
How to enter
AI Analysis
@allinbitcoinpod is not hosting a giveaway here; it is simply recommending @JoeNakamoto. There is no prize, no entry process, and no raffle mechanics in the text.
Prize (stated)
$25,000 BTC giveaway
Effort: low · Confidence: 76%
How to enter
- 1Follow @LegendzCasinoIO
- 2Join the waitlist
- 3Use the creator link for +5 bonus entries
AI Analysis
@TraderEchoX is promoting a large $25,000 BTC giveaway for LegendzCasinoIO, but the actual entry is just follow-and-waitlist plus a bonus-entry link. The size of the prize is eye-catching, yet the post is clearly an ad and the tracked link is the main caution.
- Phishing Link
Prize (stated)
$100 Bitcoin giveaway winners announced, 5 winners receiving $20 in BTC each
Effort: low · Confidence: 88%
How to enter
- 1Winners were selected from prior participation
- 2DM wallet details for delivery
AI Analysis
@cryptodispenser is posting the winner list for a $100 BTC giveaway, which is a positive sign that the promo ran to completion. The request for winners to DM wallet details is normal for payout delivery, but it still requires caution if the account were ever impersonated.
- Wallet Address Request
Prize (stated)
$100 in BTC giveaway winner announcement
Effort: low · Confidence: 86%
How to enter
- 1Prior participation in the giveaway
AI Analysis
@bitfunded is announcing a winner for a $100 BTC giveaway, which suggests an actual completed promo rather than a fake promise. The post is brief and lacks payout proof, but it does not show obvious scam behavior.
Prize (stated)
$100 Bitcoin giveaway, 5 winners receiving $20 each
Winners will be announced on Monday.
Effort: medium · Confidence: 81%
How to enter
- 1Follow the page
- 2Make a post about Crypto Dispensers on your page
- 3Drop the link in the comments under the giveaway post
- 4Stay active
AI Analysis
@cryptodispenser is running a $100 BTC giveaway with a fairly standard social promo structure, but it adds an extra step of posting about the brand and linking it in comments. The prize is modest and the engagement ask is a bit inflated, though it still looks like a real campaign.
- Too Many Actions
Prize (stated)
Effort: low · Confidence: 22%
How to enter
- 1Comment
- 2DM for instant add
AI Analysis
@UsgBtc21 is recruiting people into a giveaway-hunting group rather than offering a specific prize in this post. The message is vague, engagement is low, and there is no concrete raffle or payout described.
- Low Engagement
Prize (stated)
$100 BTC giveaway winner announcement
Effort: low · Confidence: 86%
How to enter
- 1Prior participation in the giveaway
AI Analysis
@bitfunded is announcing the winner of a $100 BTC giveaway, which is consistent with a real completed promotion. The post is short and does not provide payout proof, but it does not contain obvious red flags.
Prize (stated)
Over $1M distributed in a Bitcoin giveaway
Effort: low · Confidence: 58%
How to enter
AI Analysis
@RunelingsBTC claims the largest Bitcoin giveaway already happened and says over $1M was distributed, but this post is more of a project promo than an active giveaway. The claim is very broad and unsupported in the text, so it should be treated cautiously.
- Vague Prize
Prize (stated)
$100 Bitcoin giveaway, 5 winners receiving $20 each
Winners will be announced soon on 23rd March 2026
Effort: medium · Confidence: 80%
How to enter
- 1Join via the linked giveaway page
- 2Follow
- 3Engage
- 4Stay active
AI Analysis
@cryptodispenser is promoting another $100 BTC giveaway with a linked entry page and a vague engagement-based mechanic. The post looks like a real brand campaign, but the link and the broad 'engage/stay active' wording make it less clean than a simple raffle.
- Phishing Link
- Too Many Actions
Bitcoingiveaway snapshot & trends
Bitcoin giveaways often show up as cross-promotions attached to exchanges, hardware wallet brands, or crypto podcasts. Many of the legitimate ones route you to a proper landing page rather than asking you to reply with your wallet address.
When you do see "drop your BTC address" style posts, treat them with extra skepticism. Your Bitcoin address being public does not make the thread safe. It can still be engineered to harvest engagement or push phishing links in the replies.
Because the volume is lower, this tracker focuses more heavily on education until the crawler finds BTC-tagged posts that pass our filters regularly.
Bitcoin giveaway safety guide
Always verify the sponsor. Large brands and exchanges almost never run a giveaway exclusively through a random reply thread. Look for official announcements on their website or from accounts you already follow.
If anyone promises to send you BTC after you DM them, that is a scam. There are no exceptions to this rule.
Giveaways may have legal or tax implications depending on where you live. Nothing on this page is legal or financial advice.
If you want to run a fair, transparent giveaway yourself, PolyRaffles lets you set clear rules, lock prizes in escrow, and publish a link that participants can actually trust.
Red-flag checklist
- !Anyone asking you to send a small amount of BTC first to "validate" your wallet or unlock a prize.
- !Accounts impersonating Elon Musk, exchange support teams, or well-known crypto personalities.
- !Extreme time pressure like "you have 10 minutes to claim" with no verifiable rules page.
FAQ
Why is the community giveaways table empty?
Does PolyRaffles hold Bitcoin directly?
If something is marked high risk, does that mean it is definitely a scam?
How we score community posts
Risk labels on this tracker are heuristic signals, not fraud audits. An empty community table does not mean there are no BTC scams out there. It just means our crawler has not surfaced any matching posts for this tracker yet.
Always click through to the original post and make your own assessment before doing anything.
Run your own
Host a Bitcoin Giveaway or Raffle on PolyRaffles
PolyRaffles supports multiple chains for prizes and tickets. If your Bitcoin-themed campaign settles on a supported EVM asset like wrapped BTC, you can still use the full creator flow and describe the prize clearly in the title.
For native BTC payouts that fall outside our current stack, you can still use this tracker page to educate your audience and link to your official rules, then host the engagement side of things on PolyRaffles where it fits.
The process is simple. Create a raffle, configure the prize and tickets, publish it, and share the link. Participants should never need to send private keys or seed phrases.