Free, open-source CLI tool that scans your wallet activity across major L2s and upcoming token distributions. One command. No signup.
Infrastructure
Real-time parallel scanning across every major EVM chain and L2. All reads, no writes, fully trustless.
The problem
50+ active airdrop campaigns across Ethereum L2s, bridges, and protocols. Each with unique eligibility criteria — transaction count, volume, bridge usage, time-based thresholds.
Manual checking takes hours. Dozens of protocol dashboards, wallet connections, snapshot deadlines you didn't know about. Most people give up and miss thousands in free tokens.
DropScope fixes this. One command scans your wallet across every tracked protocol and tells you exactly where you stand — in under 30 seconds. No signup, no wallet connection, no risk.
How it works
One terminal command. No dependencies, no Docker, no Node.js required. Just curl and run.
Pass your wallet address. DropScope queries 8 chains in parallel using public RPC endpoints.
Get a clear breakdown: eligible, likely, pending, or not eligible. With estimated dollar values.
See it in action
This is what you see when you run DropScope. No signup flow, no loading screens. Just results.
Features
Ethereum, Arbitrum, Optimism, zkSync, Scroll, Linea, Base, Starknet — all checked in parallel.
Parallel RPC calls and indexed on-chain data. Full scan completes before your coffee cools.
Your wallet address is only used for read-only on-chain queries. No data is stored. Ever.
Every line of code is auditable on GitHub. MIT licensed. No hidden telemetry or tracking.
From major L2 airdrops to bridge rewards and governance tokens. Updated weekly.
No API keys, no accounts, no email. Install and run. That's it.
Coverage
We track live, upcoming, and completed airdrops. New protocols added weekly via community PRs.
24 networks supported. Protocols update weekly via community PRs. View full list on GitHub
Get started
No dependencies. No Docker. No Node.js. Works on any macOS machine.
After install, verify with dropscope --version → v2.1.0
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