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Bitcoin Giveaways & Raffles: Live Tracker & AI Analysis
We scan X/Twitter for Bitcoin giveaways and raffles, run full AI legitimacy and risk analysis, and show you exactly what's happening in one place.
We surface real community activity from X with honest AI scoring. Always verify claims yourself before entering anything.
Community Giveaways on X
Real-time posts pulled from X, each analyzed by AI for legitimacy, expected value, and risk.
Prize (stated)
$350 BTC
ENDS IN 5 DAYS!
Effort: medium · Confidence: 84%
How to enter
- 1retweet
- 2like video
- 3comment BTC address
- 4sign up for Stake account
AI Analysis
Juicy (@JuicyFruityyy) is running a $350 BTC giveaway tied to Stake, with entry requiring a retweet, liking a video, posting a BTC address, and signing up for an account. The repeated promo-style format and wallet address request make it feel more like an affiliate-driven giveaway than a clean community raffle.
- Wallet Address Request
- Too Many Actions
Prize (stated)
$350 BTC
You have 24 hours to reply OR I will pick the next winner!
Effort: low · Confidence: 78%
How to enter
- 1winner announcement
- 2upload photo of receiving balance
- 3tag poster
AI Analysis
Juicy (@JuicyFruityyy) announces @sa_antoniotorre as the winner of a $350 BTC giveaway and asks for a photo as proof of receipt. It reads like a follow-up winner post for the same Stake-linked promo, but there’s no independent payout verification in the tweet itself.
- No Verification
Prize (stated)
$350 BTC
You have 24 hours to reply OR I will pick the next winner!
Effort: low · Confidence: 78%
How to enter
- 1winner announcement
- 2upload photo of receiving balance
- 3tag poster
AI Analysis
Juicy (@JuicyFruityyy) announces @sathishmechy1 as the winner of a $350 BTC giveaway and requests a photo proof post. The format is consistent with the other Stake promo posts, but the payout is still only asserted by the author.
- No Verification
Prize (stated)
Effort: low · Confidence: 12%
How to enter
AI Analysis
Dani R. Escudero (@DaniREscudero) is replying to another account and appears to be commenting on a supposed BTC giveaway rather than hosting one. This is not itself a giveaway post.
Prize (stated)
$350 BTC
ENDS IN 5 DAYS!
Effort: medium · Confidence: 84%
How to enter
- 1retweet
- 2like video
- 3comment BTC address
- 4sign up for Stake account
AI Analysis
Juicy (@JuicyFruityyy) repeats the same $350 BTC giveaway format, again pushing a Stake signup plus a BTC address comment. The engagement is high, but the entry flow is repetitive and asks for wallet details, which keeps it in a medium-risk zone.
- Wallet Address Request
- Too Many Actions
Prize (stated)
$350 BTC
ENDS IN 5 DAYS!
Effort: medium · Confidence: 84%
How to enter
- 1retweet
- 2like video
- 3comment BTC address
- 4sign up for Stake account
AI Analysis
Juicy (@JuicyFruityyy) is offering $350 in BTC with the same Stake-linked entry requirements seen in the other posts. The giveaway looks repetitive and promotional, with a wallet address request and multiple actions required to enter.
- Wallet Address Request
- Too Many Actions
Prize (stated)
$350 BTC
ENDS IN 5 DAYS!
Effort: medium · Confidence: 82%
How to enter
- 1retweet
- 2like video
- 3comment STAKE username
- 4sign up for Stake account
AI Analysis
Juicy (@JuicyFruityyy) offers $350 BTC and asks entrants to retweet, like a video, comment a Stake username, and sign up for Stake. It’s a fairly standard promo-style giveaway, but the repeated signup funnel makes it feel more like marketing than a simple raffle.
- Too Many Actions
Prize (stated)
$350 BTC
You have 24 hours to reply OR I will pick the next winner!
Effort: low · Confidence: 78%
How to enter
- 1winner announcement
- 2upload photo of receiving balance
- 3tag poster
AI Analysis
Juicy (@JuicyFruityyy) says @ridwanelmlk won the $350 BTC giveaway and asks for a photo proof post. It’s another winner announcement in the same recurring promo series, but the tweet itself doesn’t provide independent proof of payout.
- No Verification
Prize (stated)
$350 BTC
You have 24 hours to reply OR I will pick the next winner!
Effort: low · Confidence: 78%
How to enter
- 1winner announcement
- 2upload photo of receiving balance
- 3tag poster
AI Analysis
Juicy (@JuicyFruityyy) announces @papsfps as the winner of a $350 BTC giveaway and requests a photo as proof. The post follows the same pattern as the other winner tweets, but there’s still no verifiable payout evidence in the text.
- No Verification
Prize (stated)
$50 BTC
ROLLS IN 24 HOURS, GL!
Effort: medium · Confidence: 71%
How to enter
- 1retweet
- 2like new video
- 3comment on YouTube video
- 4show proof
AI Analysis
GK68 (@GK68_6) is offering $50 BTC and requires a retweet plus engagement on a YouTube video with proof. The prize is modest relative to the multi-platform entry steps, which makes it feel more promotional than a straightforward giveaway.
- Too Many Actions
Prize (stated)
Bitcoin stickers
Effort: low · Confidence: 18%
How to enter
AI Analysis
Herb Powell (@HerbPowell9) is talking about handing out Bitcoin stickers at car meets, not running a formal crypto giveaway. This is a casual community post rather than a raffle.
Prize (stated)
$350 BTC
ENDS IN 5 DAYS!
Effort: medium · Confidence: 84%
How to enter
- 1retweet
- 2like video
- 3comment BTC address
- 4sign up for Stake account
AI Analysis
Juicy (@JuicyFruityyy) repeats the $350 BTC giveaway with the same Stake signup funnel and BTC address comment. The engagement is strong, but the repeated structure and wallet request keep it from looking like a clean, low-friction giveaway.
- Wallet Address Request
- Too Many Actions
Prize (stated)
$350 BTC
You have 24 hours to reply OR I will pick the next winner!
Effort: low · Confidence: 78%
How to enter
- 1winner announcement
- 2upload photo of receiving balance
- 3tag poster
AI Analysis
Juicy (@JuicyFruityyy) says @Loser_Com666 won the $350 BTC giveaway and asks for a proof photo. It fits the same recurring winner-announcement pattern, but the tweet doesn’t independently confirm any payout.
- No Verification
Prize (stated)
$15 BTC
The giveaways will be rolled on the stream
Effort: low · Confidence: 73%
How to enter
- 1retweet
- 2tag a homie
AI Analysis
HrisLit (@HrisLitz) advertises a $15 BTC giveaway during a live stream and asks for a retweet plus tagging a friend. The prize is small and the post is tied to a gambling stream, but the entry requirements are simple.
- Low Engagement
Prize (stated)
1 BTC
I will lock comment section in the next 48 hours
Effort: low · Confidence: 66%
How to enter
- 1like
- 2retweet
AI Analysis
hailey_cryptoo claims a 1 BTC giveaway for anyone who likes and retweets the post. The prize is huge relative to the modest engagement, which is a common red flag even though the entry steps are simple.
- Low Engagement
Prize (stated)
$350 BTC
ENDS IN 5 DAYS!
Effort: medium · Confidence: 84%
How to enter
- 1retweet
- 2like video
- 3comment BTC address
- 4sign up for Stake account
AI Analysis
Juicy (@JuicyFruityyy) again promotes a $350 BTC giveaway with the same Stake signup and BTC address comment. The repeated format and wallet request are the main concerns, even though the account has substantial engagement.
- Wallet Address Request
- Too Many Actions
Prize (stated)
$350 BTC
ENDS IN 5 DAYS!
Effort: medium · Confidence: 84%
How to enter
- 1retweet
- 2like video
- 3comment BTC address
- 4sign up for Stake account
AI Analysis
Juicy (@JuicyFruityyy) offers $350 BTC with the same recurring Stake-linked entry flow. The post looks promotional and repetitive, and asking for a BTC address keeps the risk elevated.
- Wallet Address Request
- Too Many Actions
Prize (stated)
$100 Bitcoin
Effort: low · Confidence: 58%
How to enter
- 1check wallets
- 2drop BTC address to claim
AI Analysis
Crypto Dispensers (@cryptodispenser) says five winners each have $20 in Bitcoin ready and tells them to drop a BTC address to claim. The direct wallet-address request without any visible verification or claim process is a major red flag.
- Wallet Address Request
- No Verification
Prize (stated)
10 USDT bonus for 5 winners
Ends Apr 30
Effort: medium · Confidence: 88%
How to enter
- 1follow @VOOX_Global
- 2like
- 3repost
- 4comment VOOX UID + #VOOX
AI Analysis
VOOX_Global is promoting a 10 USDT bonus giveaway alongside a broader trading campaign, with a straightforward follow-like-repost-comment entry. The post looks like a standard exchange promotion and doesn’t show obvious scam behavior in the text.
Bitcoin giveaway snapshot & trends
Bitcoin giveaways often show up as cross-promotions attached to exchanges, hardware wallet brands, or crypto podcasts. Many of the legitimate ones route you to a proper landing page rather than asking you to reply with your wallet address.
When you do see "drop your BTC address" style posts, treat them with extra skepticism. Your Bitcoin address being public does not make the thread safe. It can still be engineered to harvest engagement or push phishing links in the replies.
Because the volume is lower, this tracker focuses more heavily on education until the crawler finds BTC-tagged posts that pass our filters regularly.
Bitcoin giveaway safety guide
Always verify the sponsor. Large brands and exchanges almost never run a giveaway exclusively through a random reply thread. Look for official announcements on their website or from accounts you already follow.
If anyone promises to send you BTC after you DM them, that is a scam. There are no exceptions to this rule.
Giveaways may have legal or tax implications depending on where you live. Nothing on this page is legal or financial advice.
If you want to run a fair, transparent giveaway yourself, PolyRaffles lets you set clear rules, lock prizes in escrow, and publish a link that participants can actually trust.
Red-flag checklist
- !Anyone asking you to send a small amount of BTC first to "validate" your wallet or unlock a prize.
- !Accounts impersonating Elon Musk, exchange support teams, or well-known crypto personalities.
- !Extreme time pressure like "you have 10 minutes to claim" with no verifiable rules page.
FAQ
Why is the community giveaways table empty?
Does PolyRaffles hold Bitcoin directly?
If something is marked high risk, does that mean it is definitely a scam?
How we score community posts
Risk labels on this tracker are heuristic signals, not fraud audits. An empty community table does not mean there are no BTC scams out there. It just means our crawler has not surfaced any matching posts for this tracker yet.
Always click through to the original post and make your own assessment before doing anything.
Run your own
Host a Bitcoin Giveaway or Raffle on PolyRaffles
PolyRaffles supports multiple chains for prizes and tickets. If your Bitcoin-themed campaign settles on a supported EVM asset like wrapped BTC, you can still use the full creator flow and describe the prize clearly in the title.
For native BTC payouts that fall outside our current stack, you can still use this tracker page to educate your audience and link to your official rules, then host the engagement side of things on PolyRaffles where it fits.
The process is simple. Create a raffle, configure the prize and tickets, publish it, and share the link. Participants should never need to send private keys or seed phrases.