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EthereumGiveaways & Raffles: Live Tracker & AI Analysis
We scan X/Twitter for Ethereumgiveaways 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)
WL giveaway
Effort: high · Confidence: 84%
How to enter
- 1Follow @Original_wl
- 2Follow @DeMonkeysNFT_
- 3Like the post
- 4Retweet the post
- 5Tag 3 friends
- 6Drop your ETH wallet
- 7Join Telegram
AI Analysis
@Original_wl is promoting a WL giveaway tied to @DeMonkeysNFT_ with an ETH wallet drop and Telegram join requirement. The account is small and the post has modest engagement for the number of required actions, which makes this look more like a high-friction community promo than a clean giveaway.
- Wallet Address Request
- Too Many Actions
- Low Engagement
- Account Too New
Prize (stated)
0.187 ETH giveaway split between 2 winners
Live for 48 hours.
Effort: low · Confidence: 92%
How to enter
- 1Go to the giveaway channel on Discord
- 2Enter as a holder of the main collection
AI Analysis
@tatsu_nyc announces a 0.187 ETH holder giveaway for the main collection, with winners selected in a Discord giveaway channel. The blue-verified account, holder-only access, and simple entry flow make this look like a plausible project-run promotion.
Prize (stated)
Merkl rewards claim deadline notice
April 25, 2026, 23:59 (SGT)
Effort: low · Confidence: 96%
How to enter
AI Analysis
@usddio is posting a deadline reminder for claiming Merkl rewards from USDD airdrops, not a giveaway or raffle. It appears to be a legitimate claim notice from the project account, but it does not fit a giveaway format.
Prize (stated)
WL giveaway
Effort: high · Confidence: 82%
How to enter
- 1Follow @Original_wl
- 2Follow @DummiezNft_
- 3Like the post
- 4Retweet the post
- 5Tag 3 friends
- 6Drop your ETH wallet
- 7Join Telegram
AI Analysis
@Original_wl is running another WL giveaway post for @DummiezNft_ with the same wallet-drop and Telegram flow. The small follower count and heavy action list make it look like a low-trust community promo rather than a clearly established giveaway.
- Wallet Address Request
- Too Many Actions
- Low Engagement
- Account Too New
Prize (stated)
1 ETH, 2 SOL, and 300 USDT giveaway
25th Mar 2026- 25th Apr 2026
Effort: high · Confidence: 90%
How to enter
- 1Register on BTCC
- 2Deposit 200 USDT or more
- 3Trade according to the linked details
AI Analysis
@BTCCexchange is advertising a large multi-prize promo with registration, deposit, and trading requirements over a month-long window. The exchange account and scale suggest a real campaign, but the deposit/trade conditions make it more of a promotional contest than a simple giveaway.
- Too Many Actions
Prize (stated)
$50 ETH giveaway
Effort: low · Confidence: 78%
How to enter
- 1RT the post
- 2Tag a friend
AI Analysis
@IvanBLIVE is promoting a $50 ETH giveaway alongside a betting referral pitch for @rainbetcom. The giveaway itself is simple, but the post is clearly mixed with affiliate marketing, so it reads more like an influencer promo than a standalone raffle.
Prize (stated)
$20 ETH giveaway
Drawn every Sunday
Effort: medium · Confidence: 80%
How to enter
- 1Like the post
- 2Retweet the post
- 3Follow @YTRickashay
- 4Follow @Rickashaydotgg
- 5Tag 1 friend
AI Analysis
@YTRickashay is advertising a $20 ETH giveaway with a weekly draw handled by @Rickashaydotgg. The entry is straightforward but includes multiple social actions and looks tied to a creator promo ecosystem rather than a pure community raffle.
- Too Many Actions
Prize (stated)
1 ETH giveaway
Effort: low · Confidence: 41%
How to enter
- 1Follow @airdop_crypto04
- 2Retweet the post
- 3Like the post
AI Analysis
@airdop_crypto04 claims a 1 ETH giveaway with only basic follow/like/RT steps, but the account is small and the engagement is very low relative to the stated prize. That mismatch makes it look weak and potentially unreliable.
- Low Engagement
- Account Too New
Prize (stated)
$25 ETH giveaway
after stream
Effort: low · Confidence: 76%
How to enter
- 1RT the post
- 2Tag a friend
AI Analysis
@IvanBLIVE says someone will receive a $25 ETH giveaway after stream, alongside a larger chat reward and a betting promo. It looks like a real creator-led giveaway, but it is bundled with affiliate-style marketing and lacks clear selection details.
Prize (stated)
WL giveaway
Effort: high · Confidence: 83%
How to enter
- 1Follow @Original_wl
- 2Follow @PixelLynxX
- 3Like the post
- 4Retweet the post
- 5Tag 3 friends
- 6Drop your ETH wallet
- 7Join Telegram
AI Analysis
@Original_wl is repeating the same WL giveaway format for @PixelLynxX, again asking for an ETH wallet and Telegram join after several social actions. The small account size and repetitive pattern are red flags, so this does not look especially trustworthy.
- Wallet Address Request
- Too Many Actions
- Low Engagement
- Account Too New
Ethereumgiveaway snapshot & trends
Ethereum ecosystem giveaways frequently involve ERC-20 tokens, NFT allowlists, or "gas-sponsored" promotions. Entry steps sometimes include visiting mint sites, so always double-check contract addresses against the project's official documentation before doing anything.
Layer 2 communities tend to run smaller campaigns than mainnet, but the scam patterns are similar. The main difference is which block explorers people use and how familiar participants are with bridging.
We will expand automated coverage as the pipeline develops. For now you may see some seeded examples in the community table while the crawler ramps up.
Ethereum giveaway safety guide
If a giveaway requires minting something, verify the contract address against the project's official docs or the explorer links they have historically shared. Fake mint sites are one of the most common loss vectors in this space.
Read every signature request carefully before confirming it. Blind-signing a transaction on a "free mint" site is a frequent way people lose funds.
Be wary of any giveaway that creates urgency around bridging your assets to an unfamiliar chain or protocol.
Red-flag checklist
- !A mint site link that does not come from the project's official website or verified accounts.
- !Any promise of "free ETH" that requires you to send ETH first.
- !WalletConnect or similar connection requests being shared in giveaway reply threads.
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How we score community posts
Risk labels on community posts are not audits. Content can change or become misleading minutes after it is posted, and our analysis is based on what was there at the time of scraping.
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