CryptoRank has published a low-cost airdrop watchlist highlighting six early-stage projects with entry costs under $5 per farm: Forte, Konnex, Verse8, Voyage, Fortytwo, and Sphinx Protocol. The aggregator paired each name with a step-by-step activity guide covering the social, on-chain, and testnet tasks required to qualify.
Why it matters
Airdrop farming at sub-$5 entry is a category in its own right — the cost is low enough to run a basket of small positions in parallel, with the asymmetric upside that any single retro-drop from a top-tier protocol can dwarf the input. The projects on the list are early-stage, which means eligibility criteria are looser than for established protocols but the eventual token value is unknown.
Market impact
The watchlist functions less as a market-moving signal and more as a discovery tool — none of the six projects has a listed token, so there is no direct price reaction to track. The relevant read is participation metrics: task completion rates, on-chain activity, and eventual allocation sizes once any of the six announces a snapshot or claim window.
Source: [Forte Airdrop guide: Steps to potential Reward | CryptoRank.io](https://cryptorank.io/drophunting/forte-activity938)
Frequently asked questions
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Which projects are on CryptoRank's low-cost airdrop watchlist?
Six: Forte, Konnex, Verse8, Voyage, Fortytwo, and Sphinx Protocol — each with step-by-step activity guides and an entry cost under $5 per farm.
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Do any of the six airdrops have a listed token yet?
No. All six are early-stage projects without a live token, so there is no direct price reaction to track until any of them announces a snapshot or claim.
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What kinds of tasks do the airdrop activity guides cover?
Social tasks, on-chain interactions, and testnet participation — the standard mix used by early-stage protocols to bootstrap activity before launch.
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Why run a basket of sub-$5 airdrops instead of picking one?
Entry cost is low enough to farm several in parallel, with the asymmetric upside that a single retro-drop from a top-tier protocol can dwarf the cumulative input.
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What metrics should a farmer watch on these six projects?
Task completion rates, on-chain activity, and eventual allocation sizes once any of the six announces a snapshot date or opens a claim window.