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Community Airdrops & Rewards

Building an active, engaged community is the primary goal of any naming network. DScroll equips TLD owners with powerful tools to coordinate sub-name Airdrops and community rewards.


🎁 What is a Naming Airdrop?

An Identity Airdrop allows you, the TLD owner, to mint specific sub-name identities (e.g., vip@brand, founder@brand, dev@brand) and deposit them directly into the wallets of community members, fans, or team members at zero cost to the recipient.

Because you are the sovereign owner of the registrar, you bypass standard registration payment logic when deploying these direct mints.


🛠️ How to Perform an Airdrop

To coordinate an airdrop campaign:

  1. Connect your wallet to the DScroll Manager (manager.dscroll.com).
  2. Navigate to the Airdrops & Rewards dashboard tab.
  3. Configure the Airdrop:
    • Enter the desired Sub-Name (e.g., moderator).
    • Enter the recipient’s Target Wallet Address (e.g., 0x71C...).
  4. Initiate Mint: Click Send Airdrop.
  5. Approve the gas-only transaction in your wallet.

🚀 Strategic Airdrop Playbooks

Use airdrops to kickstart your Web3 identity community:

1. The Core Team Reserve

Before launching registrations to the public, mark your registry as Inactive and airdrop premium identities to your key team members:

  • ceo@yourbrand
  • admin@yourbrand
  • marketing@yourbrand

2. High-Status Contributor Rewards

Reward your most active Discord moderators, top GitHub contributors, or major token holders with exclusive single-digit or status sub-names (e.g., vip@yourbrand or mod@yourbrand).

3. Cross-Community Partnerships

Partner with other popular projects or DAOs. For instance, if you own @mango, you could airdrop juice@mango to key founders of partner protocols to drive viral cross-promotion.

[!IMPORTANT] Airdropped names are fully functional, self-custodied identities. Recipient wallets hold complete control over their sub-name NFT records and can configure their own resolved addresses.

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