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Ethereum Giveaways & Raffles: Live Tracker & AI Analysis
We scan X/Twitter for Ethereum 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)
$20 ETH
Effort: high · Confidence: 86%
How to enter
- 1retweet
- 2like video
- 3subscribe with proof
- 4comment Stake username
- 5sign up for Stake if needed
AI Analysis
YTRickashay is offering a $20 ETH giveaway tied to a YouTube like/subscribe proof flow plus a Stake signup prompt. The prize is small relative to the number of required actions, which makes it feel more like a promo funnel than a simple community giveaway.
- Too Many Actions
Prize (stated)
Effort: low · Confidence: 12%
How to enter
AI Analysis
Naeven is discussing Pharos trading dynamics and wallet funding patterns, not running a giveaway or raffle. This looks like a market-analysis post mentioning $PROS rather than an entry-based promotion.
Prize (stated)
$50 ETH
Effort: low · Confidence: 90%
How to enter
- 1retweet
- 2tag a friend
AI Analysis
IvanBLIVE is advertising a $50 ETH random RT giveaway alongside rainbet leaderboard promos and a lossback offer. The entry is simple and the post reads like a standard influencer promo rather than a suspicious wallet-drop scheme.
Prize (stated)
$20 ETH
Effort: high · Confidence: 86%
How to enter
- 1retweet
- 2like video
- 3subscribe with proof
- 4comment Stake username
- 5sign up for Stake if needed
AI Analysis
YTRickashay repeats the same $20 ETH giveaway format with a YouTube proof requirement and a Stake signup link. The prize is modest and the multi-step verification makes it feel more like a traffic-driving promo than a clean giveaway.
- Too Many Actions
Prize (stated)
$20 ETH
Effort: high · Confidence: 86%
How to enter
- 1retweet
- 2like video
- 3subscribe with proof
- 4comment Stake username
- 5sign up for Stake if needed
AI Analysis
YTRickashay is again pushing a $20 ETH giveaway with the same proof-based YouTube and Stake flow. The repeated format and small prize make it look like a recurring community promo, but the entry burden is high for the reward.
- Too Many Actions
Prize (stated)
1 ETH
Ends in 24 hours!
Effort: low · Confidence: 92%
How to enter
- 1follow
- 2like
- 3repost
- 4leave a comment
AI Analysis
QmoCrypto is offering 1 ETH to one winner with a straightforward follow/like/repost/comment setup. Engagement is strong enough for the prize size, and nothing in the post suggests a scam pattern.
Prize (stated)
$50 ETH
Ends in 24 hours ⏰
Effort: medium · Confidence: 78%
How to enter
- 1follow @mrbrown_nft
- 2retweet
- 3like
- 4drop your ETH address
AI Analysis
MR. BROWN is running a $50 ETH giveaway, but the post asks entrants to drop an ETH address publicly. That wallet request is a notable risk signal even though the account has large reach and the entry itself is otherwise simple.
- Wallet Address Request
Prize (stated)
$300 ETH
tonight 10PM EST
Effort: medium · Confidence: 58%
How to enter
- 1attend stream
- 2participate in chaos/surprises
- 3implied live participation
AI Analysis
BubbaGumpNCX says there will be a $300 ETH giveaway during a stream tonight at 10PM EST, but the post gives no clear entry mechanics. It reads more like a live community event than a verifiable giveaway announcement.
- Low Engagement
Prize (stated)
$20 ETH
Effort: high · Confidence: 86%
How to enter
- 1retweet
- 2like video
- 3subscribe with proof
- 4comment Stake username
- 5sign up for Stake if needed
AI Analysis
YTRickashay is back with the same $20 ETH giveaway template, including a YouTube proof requirement and Stake signup link. The repeated funnel-style setup and small prize keep this in the gray zone rather than a clean, simple giveaway.
- Too Many Actions
Prize (stated)
1 ETH
Effort: low · Confidence: 18%
How to enter
- 1wait for @baseposting to repost
AI Analysis
0xthefear is not hosting a giveaway yet; the post only says they would do a 1 ETH giveaway if @baseposting reposts it. This is an announcement of a conditional future giveaway, not an active raffle.
Prize (stated)
$300 ETH
Friday 10PM EST
Effort: low · Confidence: 60%
How to enter
- 1attend live stream
AI Analysis
SolNinjaCatSol advertises a $300 ETH giveaway tied to a Friday live stream and community shoutouts. The post is light on entry details, so it looks more like a stream promo than a clearly defined giveaway.
- Low Engagement
Prize (stated)
$20 ETH
at 60X viewers
Effort: low · Confidence: 72%
How to enter
- 1be active in chat
- 2watch live stream at 60 viewers
AI Analysis
YTRickashay says the $20 ETH giveaway happens live at 60 viewers and requires chat activity. It’s a simple stream-based promo, but the low prize and vague trigger condition make it less transparent than a standard giveaway.
- Low Engagement
Prize (stated)
$25 ETH
Effort: high · Confidence: 86%
How to enter
- 1retweet
- 2like video
- 3subscribe with proof
- 4comment Stake username
- 5sign up for Stake if needed
AI Analysis
YTRickashay is offering $25 ETH with the same repeated Stake-and-YouTube proof workflow seen in the other posts. The structure is consistent, but the number of required actions is high for a small prize.
- Too Many Actions
Prize (stated)
$50 ETH
Effort: low · Confidence: 90%
How to enter
- 1retweet
- 2tag a friend
AI Analysis
IvanBLIVE is promoting a $50 ETH random RT giveaway alongside rainbet leaderboard rewards and a lossback offer. The giveaway mechanics are simple and the post looks like a typical influencer promo.
Prize (stated)
$100 ETH
Winners will be picked in a few days!
Effort: medium · Confidence: 84%
How to enter
- 1follow
- 2repost
- 3like
- 4use code JORDANR on Degen
- 5reply with proof
AI Analysis
jordanr is running a $100 ETH giveaway for two winners, but entrants must follow, repost, like, use a code, and reply with proof. The prize is real enough-looking, but the multi-step requirement makes it a heavier promo than a simple raffle.
- Too Many Actions
Prize (stated)
$15 ETH
Effort: low · Confidence: 80%
How to enter
- 1retweet
- 2tag a homie
AI Analysis
HrisLit is advertising a $15 ETH giveaway during a live stream with a simple RT-and-tag entry. The prize is small, but the mechanics are straightforward and don’t show obvious scam behavior.
Prize (stated)
$500 ETH
Wednesday night, 10PM EST
Effort: medium · Confidence: 62%
How to enter
- 1watch live stream
- 2participate in live polls
- 3join space tonight
AI Analysis
BubbaGumpNCX says there will be a $500 ETH giveaway decided by live polls during a stream. The post lacks a concrete raffle mechanism, so it reads more like a community engagement event than a clearly structured giveaway.
- Low Engagement
Prize (stated)
$25 ETH
Effort: high · Confidence: 86%
How to enter
- 1retweet
- 2like video
- 3subscribe with proof
- 4comment Stake username
- 5sign up for Stake if needed
AI Analysis
YTRickashay is again offering a $25 ETH giveaway with the same proof-heavy Stake signup flow. The repeated format and high action count for a small prize keep it in the gray area.
- Too Many Actions
Prize (stated)
$15 ETH
Effort: low · Confidence: 79%
How to enter
- 1retweet
- 2tag a homie
AI Analysis
HrisLit is promoting a $15 ETH giveaway with a simple retweet-and-tag entry. It looks like a routine stream promo rather than a suspicious raffle.
Prize (stated)
$15 ETH
Effort: low · Confidence: 79%
How to enter
- 1retweet
- 2tag a homie
AI Analysis
HrisLit repeats the same $15 ETH stream giveaway format with a basic RT-and-tag entry. Nothing here stands out as scammy, though the prize is small and the post is very promotional.
Ethereum giveaway snapshot & trends
Ethereum ecosystem giveaways frequently involve ERC-20 tokens, NFT allowlists, or "gas-sponsored" promotions. Entry steps sometimes include visiting mint sites, so always double-check contract addresses against the project's official documentation before doing anything.
Layer 2 communities tend to run smaller campaigns than mainnet, but the scam patterns are similar. The main difference is which block explorers people use and how familiar participants are with bridging.
We will expand automated coverage as the pipeline develops. For now you may see some seeded examples in the community table while the crawler ramps up.
Ethereum giveaway safety guide
If a giveaway requires minting something, verify the contract address against the project's official docs or the explorer links they have historically shared. Fake mint sites are one of the most common loss vectors in this space.
Read every signature request carefully before confirming it. Blind-signing a transaction on a "free mint" site is a frequent way people lose funds.
Be wary of any giveaway that creates urgency around bridging your assets to an unfamiliar chain or protocol.
Red-flag checklist
- !A mint site link that does not come from the project's official website or verified accounts.
- !Any promise of "free ETH" that requires you to send ETH first.
- !WalletConnect or similar connection requests being shared in giveaway reply threads.
FAQ
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How we score community posts
Risk labels on community posts are not audits. Content can change or become misleading minutes after it is posted, and our analysis is based on what was there at the time of scraping.
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Host a Ethereum Giveaway or Raffle on PolyRaffles
Setting up a raffle on PolyRaffles with an Ethereum-family prize chain is straightforward. Set transparent ticket rules, configure your prize, and share the link on X or Discord.
Participants see the entry requirements clearly in the product rather than having to decode a series of emoji bullet points in a tweet thread.