Bitget Wallet (Previously BitKeep) is thrilled to present you with the ultimate guide that can help you maximize your chances of getting Arbitrum airdrop.

After a challenging year in 2022, the crypto world is finally starting to stabilize, and there are some exciting opportunities for crypto enthusiasts. Recently, there have been a bunch of airdrops, including OP, BLUR, and SUDO, which have piqued the interest of many people.

Now, everyone is eagerly searching for the next big thing, hoping to find the next opportunity to get their hands on some airdropped tokens. The buzz in the town is all about the L2 mainnets, namely Arbitrum, zkSync, and Starknet. In this guide, Bitget Wallet (Previously BitKeep) is thrilled to present you with the ultimate guide that can help you maximize your chances of getting airdrops. But you’ll have to hurry up because time is running out!

Introduction

Arbitrum One and Arbitrum Nova are the two Arbitrum mainnets, and both of them have their unique use cases. Arbitrum One is the go-to place for DeFi and NFT projects, while Nova is perfect for gaming and social applications. Since our goal is to interact with as many DeFi projects as possible, we’ll be focusing on Arbitrum One.

Looking at previous successful airdrop projects like Optimism, we can see that making transactions on-chain is a crucial step to increase the chances of receiving the airdropped tokens. Optimism airdropped its native token (OP) to early users who swapped, bridged, donated, and voted on-chain. While we’re not sure what the exact criteria for Arbitrum’s airdrop will be, it’s always a good idea to follow the example of past successful projects. So to speak, to increase our chances of receiving airdrop, we should actively transact on Arbitrum.

Before making transactions on Arbitrum, you must have Ether (ETH) on the Arbitrum mainnet. The first thing you need to do is to bridge your funds to Arbitrum One, and there are various options to do it. Let’s get started and get those sweet airdrops!

Bridge ETH from Ethereum Mainnet to Arbitrum One

There are a few different options available for you to bridge your existing funds to Arbitrum, depending on your preference.

If you have the Bitget Wallet (Previously BitKeep) Wallet installed, either as a Chrome extension or on your mobile phone, you may simply bridge your funds to Arbitrum within the application. Bitget Wallet (Previously BitKeep) Swap is a great feature that allows you to complete cross-chai swaps effortlessly while enjoying the best price.

1. Arbitrum’s official bridge

2. Bitget Wallet (Previously BitKeep) Swap

Screenshots from the Bitget Wallet (Previously BitKeep) Chrome extension wallet.

3. Other bridges (Dapps)

Recommended bridges:

Multichain
SWFT Bridge
Synapse Protocol

Bridge Tokens from Other Mainnets to Arbitrum One

Bitget Wallet (Previously BitKeep) Swap

Screenshots from the Bitget Wallet (Previously BitKeep) Wallet app.

Bridge ETH from Ethereum Mainnet to Arbitrum Nova (Optional)

Arbitrum’s official bridge

More Arbitrum Airdrop Guides:

Arbitrum Airdrop Guide – Discord Roles
Arbitrum Airdrop Guide – Domain Name

More to be updated!

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