Overview
DripDropz is a free Cardano platform that lets anyone staking ADA collect tokens from supported projects every five-day reward period. You paste your wallet or stake address into the site, see which tokens you qualify for, and claim up to ten of them in a single transaction1. DripDropz handles the bundling and delivery, so you do not have to chase individual project airdrops (free token distributions) one by one.
DripDropz is built and run by DripDropz LLC and works with any Cardano stake pool, which means you do not need to switch the pool you support to participate2. Token teams use the same platform from the other side as a ready-made distribution rail. They set the rules, for example sending to every staker on the network, or only to people staking with a specific group of community pools, without having to operate their own pool or build a claim site themselves.
Key Features
- No-switch staking. Eligibility is based on the ADA you already have pointed at a stake pool, so you can keep your existing pool and still claim tokens from supported projects2.
- One transaction, many tokens. Each claim can include up to ten different tokens, packaged into a single Cardano transaction to keep fees low. The DripDropz team has flagged plans to pack more tokens per claim as the network's capacity grows1.
- Distribution rail for token teams. Projects can hand off the entire delivery process, including eligibility checks, claim flow, and on-chain transfers, and reach a pool of registered users that DripDropz reports at over 48,0002.
- DRIP utility token. Every eligible staker can claim a flat one thousand DRIP per reward period on top of any other tokens they qualify for. Total supply is capped at forty-five billion and earmarked for future use on the platform2.
- On-platform governance vote. A dedicated voting page on the DripDropz site collects user input on platform decisions, separate from Cardano's network-level governance1.
What to Expect
The Drip It page shows the current reward period and a countdown to the next one, so it is easy to see when fresh tokens will be available3. After pasting in a wallet address, readable ADA Handle username, or Begin ID, the site lists every token you qualify for with logos, names, and amounts. Selecting tokens and confirming a claim opens a wallet prompt for a small ADA payment. The bulk of that ADA covers the Cardano network fee and the minimum amount that has to ride along with each token, with a smaller portion going to DripDropz as a service fee1.
For token teams, the workflow runs through the Distribute My Token area. Teams choose how broadly to distribute, set per-period amounts, and hand the rest to the platform. The site also publishes leaderboards of the most-claimed tokens and a Project Catalyst trail showing funded proposals around reward-layer tooling and licensing4.
