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SolanaGiveaways & Raffles: Live Tracker & AI Analysis
We scan X/Twitter for Solanagiveaways 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)
$500 Solana
Ends in 15 Hours
Effort: low · Confidence: 78%
How to enter
- 1Follow @sled_o
- 2Like the post
- 3Retweet the post
- 4Drop a Solana address
AI Analysis
@sled_o is offering a stated $500 SOL giveaway with a simple follow/like/RT/address format. The post has modest engagement for the prize size and asks for a wallet address, which raises scam risk despite the large follower count.
- Wallet Address Request
- Low Engagement
Prize (stated)
$300 Solana
Ends in 16 Hours
Effort: low · Confidence: 80%
How to enter
- 1Follow @y0lloo
- 2Like the post
- 3Retweet the post
- 4Drop a Solana address
AI Analysis
@y0lloo is advertising a $300 SOL giveaway with standard social actions plus a wallet drop. It looks like a typical community promo, but the address request keeps the risk elevated.
- Wallet Address Request
Prize (stated)
$100 SOL
Random winner will be picked in 2 HOURS
Effort: medium · Confidence: 79%
How to enter
- 1Follow @y0lloo
- 2Follow @vsented
- 3Like the post
- 4Retweet the post
- 5Drop a Solana address
AI Analysis
@y0lloo is running a $100 SOL giveaway that requires following two accounts, liking, retweeting, and dropping an address. The extra follow requirement and wallet request make it more aggressive than a normal giveaway.
- Wallet Address Request
- Too Many Actions
Prize (stated)
$100 SOL
Random winner will be picked in 2 HOURS
Effort: low · Confidence: 81%
How to enter
- 1Follow @y0lloo
- 2Like the post
- 3Retweet the post
- 4Drop a Solana address
AI Analysis
@y0lloo posted a $100 SOL giveaway with a short deadline and the usual like/RT/address entry flow. It resembles a routine community promo, but the wallet request keeps it in a higher-risk bucket.
- Wallet Address Request
Prize (stated)
quick $SOL giveaway
Effort: medium · Confidence: 72%
How to enter
- 1Join the free Telegram
- 2Follow @cryptokylonews
- 3Like the post
- 4Retweet the post
AI Analysis
@cryptokylonews is promoting a quick SOL giveaway tied to a Telegram join plus follow/like/RT. The Telegram link and relatively low engagement make it look more promotional and higher risk than a clean giveaway.
- Phishing Link
- Too Many Actions
- Low Engagement
Prize (stated)
0.1 SOL
Effort: medium · Confidence: 68%
How to enter
- 1Like the post
- 2Retweet the post
- 3Tag a person
- 4Get the most liked comment
AI Analysis
@JoshSpinsBC is offering 0.1 SOL and says the most liked comment wins, which turns it into a comment-popularity contest rather than a straightforward raffle. The prize is small and the engagement requirement is a bit messy, but it does read like a real promo.
- Too Many Actions
- Low Engagement
Prize (stated)
500 SOL giveaway ($50,000)
Ends in 48h
Effort: low · Confidence: 74%
How to enter
- 1Retweet the post
- 2Retweet the pinned post
- 3Drop a wallet address
AI Analysis
@DrazeLab claims a very large 500 SOL giveaway and asks users to retweet both the post and the pinned post, then drop a wallet. The prize size is huge relative to the engagement, and the wallet request is a major red flag.
- Wallet Address Request
- Too Many Actions
Prize (stated)
$30 SOL
Winner picked tomorrow
Effort: low · Confidence: 77%
How to enter
- 1Follow @thisisseunn
- 2Like the post
- 3Retweet the post
- 4Drop a Solana address
AI Analysis
@theyfwRayan says there is a $30 SOL giveaway for following @thisisseunn and doing the usual like/RT/address steps. It looks like a standard community giveaway, though the wallet drop keeps it risky.
- Wallet Address Request
Prize (stated)
$10 sol
few hours
Effort: medium · Confidence: 73%
How to enter
- 1Like the post
- 2Retweet the post
- 3Drop wallets
- 4Max engage the last retweet
AI Analysis
@AminW3 is advertising a small $10 SOL giveaway but adds a wallet drop and asks for extra engagement on a previous retweet. The prize is tiny relative to the effort, which makes it look more like engagement farming than a clean raffle.
- Wallet Address Request
- Too Many Actions
- Low Engagement
Prize (stated)
$250 Solana
Ends in 72 Hours
Effort: high · Confidence: 76%
How to enter
- 1Follow @trenchbet
- 2Like the post
- 3Retweet the post
- 4Drop a wallet address
- 5Max engage the pinned tweet
AI Analysis
@KioCalls is promoting a $250 SOL giveaway tied to @trenchbet with follow/like/RT, wallet drop, and extra engagement on the pinned tweet. The multi-step entry and address request make this feel more like an engagement campaign than a simple giveaway.
- Wallet Address Request
- Too Many Actions
Prize (stated)
$15 SOL giveaway
The giveaways will be rolled on the stream
Effort: low · Confidence: 70%
How to enter
- 1Retweet the post
- 2Tag a homie
AI Analysis
@HrisLitz is offering a $15 SOL giveaway during a live stream, with entry limited to a retweet and tagging a friend. This looks like a real streamer promo, though the prize is small and the post is mostly used to drive stream traffic.
- Low Engagement
Prize (stated)
$200 RAW BALANCE on @RISK_MARKETS and 2 SOL RAW BALANCE on @DEGENDEN_IO
Effort: low · Confidence: 71%
How to enter
- 1Join the linked site
- 2Drop your wallets below
AI Analysis
@SOLPuska is advertising balances on @RISK_MARKETS and @DEGENDEN_IO, then tells users to join a link and drop wallets. The wallet request plus external link makes this much riskier than a normal giveaway.
- Wallet Address Request
- Phishing Link
Prize (stated)
50 SOL giveaway
24 hours
Effort: low · Confidence: 78%
How to enter
- 1Like the post
- 2Repost the post
- 3Follow with notifications on
- 4Drop your wallet address
AI Analysis
@WhaleGuruSol is offering 50 SOL with a straightforward like/repost/follow flow, but it also requires dropping a wallet address. The prize is large enough to attract attention, yet the address request keeps the risk elevated.
- Wallet Address Request
Prize (stated)
$10 SOL giveaway
Winner in 6 hours
Effort: medium · Confidence: 74%
How to enter
- 1Follow @HappyHouseToken
- 2Follow @SAMKIN_V001
- 3Like the post
- 4Retweet the post
- 5Drop a Solana address
AI Analysis
@LyxxArc is running a $10 SOL giveaway tied to two accounts and the usual like/RT/address steps, labeled as paid promotion. It reads like a small promotional campaign rather than a scam, but the wallet request and extra follow make it higher risk.
- Wallet Address Request
- Too Many Actions
Prize (stated)
quick $10 sol giveaway
few hours
Effort: medium · Confidence: 72%
How to enter
- 1Max engage the account
- 2Follow the account
- 3Retweet the post
- 4Drop a Solana address
AI Analysis
@salamfvr is offering a quick $10 SOL giveaway with max-engagement instructions and a wallet drop. The prize is small and the engagement ask is heavy, which makes it look more like farming than a clean raffle.
- Wallet Address Request
- Too Many Actions
- Low Engagement
Prize (stated)
sol to some lucky listeners
Effort: low · Confidence: 34%
How to enter
- 1Join the spaces
AI Analysis
@Kingstaccz says he is giving away SOL to listeners in a Spaces session, but the post does not give clear rules, prize size, or a proper entry method. This is too vague to treat as a confirmed giveaway.
- Low Engagement
Prize (stated)
1 SOL giveaway
Winner announced in 72h
Effort: low · Confidence: 86%
How to enter
- 1Follow @MoonX_io
- 2Like the post
- 3Retweet the post
AI Analysis
@AkaBull_ is promoting a 1 SOL giveaway in partnership with @MoonX_io, with simple follow/like/RT entry steps. The structure is clean and the prize is plausible, so this looks like one of the more legitimate promos in the batch.
Prize (stated)
$50 SOL Giveaway (2 winners)
48H
Effort: medium · Confidence: 77%
How to enter
- 1Follow @presidentalpha_ and @presidentpush
- 2Retweet the post
- 3Like the post
- 4Drop a SOL wallet address
- 5Tag 3 friends
AI Analysis
@presidentpush is offering a $50 SOL giveaway for two winners and requires following two accounts, liking, retweeting, tagging three friends, and dropping a wallet. The extra actions and wallet request make it more promotional and riskier than a basic giveaway.
- Wallet Address Request
- Too Many Actions
Prize (stated)
$15 SOL giveaway
Winners in 24H
Effort: low · Confidence: 84%
How to enter
- 1Follow @AstaWeb3
- 2Like the post
- 3Retweet the post
- 4Comment your favorite color
AI Analysis
@AstaWeb3 is running a small $15 SOL giveaway with simple follow/like/RT/comment steps. It looks like a normal community promo, though the prize is modest and the engagement is fairly high for the amount offered.
- Low Engagement
Prize (stated)
$100 $SOL
48hrs | 1 Winner
Effort: low · Confidence: 82%
How to enter
- 1Retweet the post
- 2Like the post
- 3Follow @EZT_JayPrints
- 4Comment a SOL address
AI Analysis
@ifwraviel is advertising a $100 SOL giveaway tied to @EZT_JayPrints with standard social actions and a wallet comment. The engagement is strong, but the address request is still a notable risk signal.
- Wallet Address Request
- Low Engagement
Solanagiveaway snapshot & trends
Solana is one of the busiest chains for public giveaway activity. High tweet volume, frequent "drop your wallet" reply mechanics, and a lot of promoter-style accounts means there is a lot of noise to cut through. Our risk scoring is designed to help you do that faster.
Solana giveaway posts often mix NFT, memecoin, and SPL token themes all at once. That makes it harder to spot patterns, so even a decent AI score should be treated as a starting point rather than a final answer.
We are building out automated daily refresh for the community table. Until that pipeline is fully live, some rows may be manually seeded for layout and testing purposes.
Solana giveaway safety guide
Before you enter any Solana giveaway, check that the account posting it matches the official website of the project. A blue checkmark alone is not enough verification.
Never share your seed phrase with anyone for any reason. Any giveaway thread asking you to reply with your wallet address should be treated with caution, as scammers often use those threads to paste phishing links or fake wallet addresses.
If a giveaway promises "500 SOL" or any large prize, remember that is just what the poster claimed. Without on-chain escrow or a verifiable draw process, a big prize claim means very little.
For a safer experience, join or host a raffle on PolyRaffles where the rules, ticket structure, and prize settlement are all visible before you participate.
Red-flag checklist
- !The poster asks for your seed phrase or asks you to connect your wallet to "verify" it.
- !All the engagement on the post is just people replying with wallet addresses and nothing else.
- !The account is brand new but has a huge follower count and posts that all look identical.
- !You are being asked to click a mint link that you did not find through the project's official website or verified social accounts.
FAQ
Does PolyRaffles guarantee these giveaways are legitimate?
Why does it say "stated by poster" next to prize amounts?
Are Solana giveaways riskier than other chains?
How do I enter a verified Solana raffle on PolyRaffles?
What if the community giveaways table is empty?
How we score community posts
Community rows go through AI analysis that structures each post into risk tier, entry effort, entry steps, and red flags. Until the automated pipeline is connected, some Solana entries may be seeded examples used for testing the layout.
Risk tiers are based on the text of the tweet and publicly available account data. They are signals to help you decide whether to look closer, not legal judgments or fraud verdicts.
Every community row links directly to the original post so you can read the full context yourself before deciding anything.
Run your own
Host a Solana Giveaway or Raffle on PolyRaffles
Running a Solana giveaway on PolyRaffles gives you proper tooling for setting ticket prices, draw deadlines, and prize assets. No more managing it all through a chaotic reply thread.
Pick the raffle mode that suits your campaign, whether that is a timed draw, an instant winner format, or a giveaway with entry requirements. Participants get a clean, single page where they can read the rules and enter.
Once you publish, share your PolyRaffles link on X. People land on a page with clear rules instead of having to scroll through hundreds of replies trying to figure out how to enter.
If you are representing a project, pair the raffle link with a post from your verified account and official domain. That alone will help separate your campaign from the noise.