Which Cryptocurrencies Will Be Airdropped in 2025?…Pump.fun, Phantom, and More in Focus

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  • Pump.fun has generated over $1.9 million in cumulative revenue on a single trading platform, raising investor expectations for airdrops in terms of profitability.
  • Solana's Phantom wallet has transformed into a multi-chain platform, increasing investor expectations for airdrops.
  • Berachain has raised approximately $140 million, heightening investor expectations regarding the mainnet launch.

Recently, cryptocurrency projects like HyperLiquid (HYPE) have caught the market's attention with airdrops (distributing coins for free to eligible individuals), and various cryptocurrency projects are also announcing airdrops for 2025.

On the 2nd, BeInCrypto cited a post by cryptocurrency analyst KarenZ, introducing nine cryptocurrencies with announced airdrops.

First is the meme coin creation platform Pump.fun based on Solana. According to recently released data, Pump.fun has generated over $1.9 million in cumulative revenue on a single trading platform, raising high expectations among investors. In October, the Pump.fun X Space podcast attracted a total of 11,000 listeners. At that time, Safi Jiju, the founder of Pump.fun, stated, "Pump.fun's airdrop will be the most profitable cryptocurrency in terms of profitability."

Next, Solana's wallet Phantom also made the list. Previously functioning only as a Solana-exclusive wallet, Phantom has recently transformed into a multi-chain platform, heightening investor expectations for airdrops.

The liquidity proof layer 1 Berachain (BERA) is also a cryptocurrency with an announced airdrop that is attracting investor interest. Berachain has raised approximately $140 million to date. The testnet has already been launched, and the mainnet launch is also announced.

Additionally, AbstractChain, Story Protocol, Monad, Nillion, Morph, and Eclipse have made the list.

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