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Arch Network Airdrop: What It Is, Who’s Involved, and What You Need to Know

When people talk about the Arch Network airdrop, a token distribution event tied to a Layer 2 blockchain built for high-speed, low-cost transactions. Also known as Arch L2, it’s one of the newer projects trying to solve Ethereum’s scaling problems without giving up security. Unlike flashy memecoins, Arch Network focuses on real infrastructure—making it harder to find info about, but also less likely to be a scam.

Arch Network itself is a Layer 2 blockchain, a system that processes transactions off the main Ethereum chain to cut fees and speed things up. It’s built using ZK-rollups, a type of scaling tech that bundles hundreds of transactions into one cryptographic proof. This means users get near-instant trades and near-zero gas fees, which is why developers and traders are watching closely. The airdrop, if real, would likely target early users, liquidity providers, or testnet participants—not just anyone who signs up on a random website.

There’s no official confirmation yet that the Arch Network airdrop is live, but rumors are spreading because of how many fake airdrop sites are popping up. People confuse it with other ZK projects like zkSync or Starknet. The real Arch Network team hasn’t announced a token, a wallet address, or a claim portal. If you see a site asking for your seed phrase to "claim" Arch tokens, it’s a scam. Legit airdrops don’t ask for private keys. They also don’t require you to pay gas fees to receive free tokens.

What you’ll find in the posts below are real cases of similar airdrops—some that delivered, others that vanished. You’ll see how 1MIL airdrop, a project falsely linked to Monad’s Nads token tricked users into thinking they were getting something valuable. You’ll read about APAD airdrop, a launchpad project that promised tokens but never delivered, and how StarSharks (SSS), a GameFi token that collapsed after its fake airdrop lost 99.6% of its value. These aren’t just cautionary tales—they’re patterns. The same tactics are being used now to lure people into fake Arch Network claims.

If you’re serious about qualifying for a real Arch Network airdrop, you need to focus on activity: interacting with their testnet, joining their Discord, and watching their official GitHub. No third-party site will give you a shortcut. The posts below will show you exactly how to verify a project’s legitimacy, spot red flags in airdrop announcements, and avoid losing your crypto to impersonators. You won’t find hype here—just the facts, the risks, and the steps that actually matter.

Arch Network (ARCH) Airdrop Guide: How to Earn ARCH Tokens in 2025
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Arch Network (ARCH) Airdrop Guide: How to Earn ARCH Tokens in 2025

Dec, 4 2025
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