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Solana Giveaways & Raffles: Live Tracker & AI Analysis
We scan X/Twitter for Solana 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)
$10 SOL
ends in 240 mins
Effort: low · Confidence: 73%
How to enter
- 1RT
- 2RT, like and bookmark latest retweet
AI Analysis
NisaWeb3 is offering a $10 SOL giveaway with a short timer, but the entry asks users to interact with a latest retweet rather than a clear standalone post. The engagement is modest for the follower count, which makes it look more like promo-driven engagement than a clean giveaway.
- Too Many Actions
- Low Engagement
Prize (stated)
1 SOL
Effort: low · Confidence: 78%
How to enter
- 1RT
- 2like
AI Analysis
cryptodivix is advertising a 1 SOL giveaway with only RT and like required. The post is simple, but the engagement is not especially strong relative to the prize, so it reads like a standard promo giveaway rather than something clearly official.
- Low Engagement
Prize (stated)
+5 SOL thanks to @CVAgentlauncher
Effort: low · Confidence: 24%
How to enter
AI Analysis
tethegamer2 is not clearly running a giveaway here; the post is framed as a question about the biggest Solana airdrop and mentions receiving +5 SOL thanks to @CVAgentlauncher. This looks more like a promo or testimonial than a raffle.
Prize (stated)
$100 SOL
Random winner will be picked in 2 HOURS
Effort: medium · Confidence: 66%
How to enter
- 1Follow @y0lloo
- 2Like
- 3RT
- 4Drop addy
AI Analysis
y0lloo is offering $100 SOL and asking users to follow, like, retweet, and drop a wallet address within two hours. The wallet request plus the heavy reply activity make this look like a high-risk engagement giveaway.
- Wallet Address Request
- Too Many Actions
- Low Engagement
Prize (stated)
$100 SOL
Random winner will be picked in 2 HOURS
Effort: medium · Confidence: 66%
How to enter
- 1Follow @y0lloo
- 2Like
- 3RT
- 4Drop addy
AI Analysis
y0lloo is running the same $100 SOL giveaway format with follow, like, retweet, and wallet address submission. The wallet drop requirement and strong reply volume make it a risky engagement-style promo rather than a clean raffle.
- Wallet Address Request
- Too Many Actions
- Low Engagement
Prize (stated)
$5 sol
2 hours
Effort: medium · Confidence: 61%
How to enter
- 1Like
- 2retweet
- 3drop wallets
- 4like the last retweet
AI Analysis
LyxxArc is offering a $5 SOL giveaway and asking for likes, retweets, wallet addresses, and extra engagement on a previous retweet. The prize is small relative to the number of required actions, which is a common low-quality giveaway pattern.
- Wallet Address Request
- Too Many Actions
- Low Engagement
Prize (stated)
massive SOL giveaway
Effort: low · Confidence: 32%
How to enter
AI Analysis
JerzyNFT says people should check their wallets and includes a link, but the post does not clearly state a giveaway mechanic or prize amount. The wallet-check framing plus the link makes this look suspicious and not like a normal raffle announcement.
- Wallet Address Request
- Phishing Link
Prize (stated)
$5 SOL
Winner picked in 5 hours
Effort: medium · Confidence: 64%
How to enter
- 1Retweet
- 2like
- 3drop addy
- 4like the post below
AI Analysis
illusionsW3 is advertising a $5 SOL giveaway with multiple engagement steps and a wallet address request. The extra instruction to like another post makes it feel like a promo chain rather than a straightforward giveaway.
- Wallet Address Request
- Too Many Actions
- Low Engagement
Prize (stated)
$50 SOL
24 hours fam!
Effort: medium · Confidence: 68%
How to enter
- 1Follow @noturregular__
- 2Retweet
- 3Like
- 4Drop addy
AI Analysis
CodeXBT is promoting a $50 SOL giveaway tied to following another account and dropping a wallet address. The reply count is high for the prize size, which suggests a heavily engagement-driven post rather than a clearly trustworthy giveaway.
- Wallet Address Request
- Too Many Actions
- Low Engagement
Prize (stated)
1x SOL
ends in 90 mins
Effort: low · Confidence: 74%
How to enter
- 1RT
- 2Engage with latest retweet
AI Analysis
NisaWeb3 is running another 1 SOL giveaway with a short deadline and a requirement to engage with a retweet. It looks like a routine engagement promo, with the prize size not especially well matched to the interaction-heavy format.
- Too Many Actions
- Low Engagement
Prize (stated)
1 SOL
ends on the 6th
Effort: high · Confidence: 67%
How to enter
- 1Follow @sarahxz
- 2Turn on notifications
- 3Like
- 4RT
- 5Tag a friend
- 6Drop SOL addy
AI Analysis
sarahxz is offering 1 SOL with a long list of actions, including notifications, tagging, and dropping a SOL address. The prize is decent, but the number of required steps makes this look like a high-friction engagement giveaway.
- Wallet Address Request
- Too Many Actions
- Low Engagement
Prize (stated)
1 $SOL giveaway, 2 winners, 0.5 SOL each
Effort: medium · Confidence: 66%
How to enter
- 1Follow @onlykiraai
- 2RT this post
- 3Tag 2 frens
- 4Drop SOL address
AI Analysis
bySukie is advertising a 1 SOL giveaway split across two winners and requiring a follow, retweet, tagging, and a wallet address. The wallet request and multi-step entry make it look more like a promo campaign than a clean community raffle.
- Wallet Address Request
- Too Many Actions
- Low Engagement
Prize (stated)
$25 SOL
12 hours
Effort: high · Confidence: 65%
How to enter
- 1Follow @StraitHormuzFUN
- 2Max engage pinned post
- 3Like
- 4RT
- 5Drop addys
AI Analysis
udyszn is running a $25 SOL giveaway tied to following another account and maximizing engagement on a pinned post. The combination of wallet collection and extra engagement requirements makes it a high-friction promo giveaway.
- Wallet Address Request
- Too Many Actions
- Low Engagement
Prize (stated)
0.1 Sol
Picking active tomorrow
Effort: medium · Confidence: 58%
How to enter
- 1Like
- 2RT
- 3Turn on notifications
- 4Show proof
- 5Drop addy
AI Analysis
CashmanOnSol is offering a very small 0.1 SOL giveaway but still asks for likes, retweets, notifications, proof, and a wallet address. The prize-to-effort ratio is poor, which is a common sign of an engagement farm.
- Wallet Address Request
- Too Many Actions
- Low Engagement
Prize (stated)
$20 win
Effort: low · Confidence: 22%
How to enter
AI Analysis
ZiksMeta teases a Solana giveaway loading and links out, but the post does not clearly explain the rules or prize mechanics. With no visible entry steps, this is too vague to treat as a reliable giveaway.
- Phishing Link
Prize (stated)
$10 $SOL
2 hours only
Effort: high · Confidence: 69%
How to enter
- 1Follow the quoted account
- 2Like
- 3RT
- 4Bookmark the quoted tweet
- 5Drop your SOL address
AI Analysis
0xJiHoon is offering $10 SOL but requires following a quoted account, multiple engagement actions, and a wallet address. The short deadline and heavy action list make it look like a low-value promo giveaway.
- Wallet Address Request
- Too Many Actions
- Low Engagement
Prize (stated)
+5 SOL thanks to @CVAgentlauncher
Effort: low · Confidence: 24%
How to enter
AI Analysis
maxleebtc is not clearly hosting a giveaway here; the post is a question about the biggest Solana airdrop and mentions receiving +5 SOL thanks to @CVAgentlauncher. It reads more like a promotional mention than a raffle.
Prize (stated)
$20 SOL
24 hours
Effort: medium · Confidence: 67%
How to enter
- 1Engage quoted post
- 2Like
- 3Retweet
- 4Drop addy
AI Analysis
illusionsW3 is offering $20 SOL with a quoted-post engagement requirement and a wallet address request. The structure is typical of a promo giveaway, but the wallet collection and multi-step entry keep it in the higher-risk bucket.
- Wallet Address Request
- Too Many Actions
- Low Engagement
Prize (stated)
$10 SOL
Winners in 12 hours
Effort: medium · Confidence: 63%
How to enter
- 1Join the discord
- 2Like
- 3Retweet
- 4Drop addy
AI Analysis
LyxxArc is promoting a $10 SOL giveaway that requires joining Discord plus standard social actions and a wallet address. The paid-promotion label and the extra off-platform step make it feel more like a marketing funnel than a simple giveaway.
- Wallet Address Request
- Too Many Actions
- Low Engagement
Prize (stated)
$20 Solana
24 hours
Effort: medium · Confidence: 68%
How to enter
- 1Follow @godminted
- 2Like
- 3RT
- 4Drop sol addy
AI Analysis
PreetamXBT is offering $20 SOL and asking users to follow another account, like, retweet, and drop a wallet address. The format is common for promo giveaways, but the address request and engagement-heavy setup are notable red flags.
- Wallet Address Request
- Too Many Actions
- Low Engagement
Solana giveaway snapshot & trends
Solana is one of the busiest chains for public giveaway activity. High tweet volume, frequent "drop your wallet" reply mechanics, and a lot of promoter-style accounts means there is a lot of noise to cut through. Our risk scoring is designed to help you do that faster.
Solana giveaway posts often mix NFT, memecoin, and SPL token themes all at once. That makes it harder to spot patterns, so even a decent AI score should be treated as a starting point rather than a final answer.
We are building out automated daily refresh for the community table. Until that pipeline is fully live, some rows may be manually seeded for layout and testing purposes.
Solana giveaway safety guide
Before you enter any Solana giveaway, check that the account posting it matches the official website of the project. A blue checkmark alone is not enough verification.
Never share your seed phrase with anyone for any reason. Any giveaway thread asking you to reply with your wallet address should be treated with caution, as scammers often use those threads to paste phishing links or fake wallet addresses.
If a giveaway promises "500 SOL" or any large prize, remember that is just what the poster claimed. Without on-chain escrow or a verifiable draw process, a big prize claim means very little.
For a safer experience, join or host a raffle on PolyRaffles where the rules, ticket structure, and prize settlement are all visible before you participate.
Red-flag checklist
- !The poster asks for your seed phrase or asks you to connect your wallet to "verify" it.
- !All the engagement on the post is just people replying with wallet addresses and nothing else.
- !The account is brand new but has a huge follower count and posts that all look identical.
- !You are being asked to click a mint link that you did not find through the project's official website or verified social accounts.
FAQ
Does PolyRaffles guarantee these giveaways are legitimate?
Why does it say "stated by poster" next to prize amounts?
Are Solana giveaways riskier than other chains?
How do I enter a verified Solana raffle on PolyRaffles?
What if the community giveaways table is empty?
How we score community posts
Community rows go through AI analysis that structures each post into risk tier, entry effort, entry steps, and red flags. Until the automated pipeline is connected, some Solana entries may be seeded examples used for testing the layout.
Risk tiers are based on the text of the tweet and publicly available account data. They are signals to help you decide whether to look closer, not legal judgments or fraud verdicts.
Every community row links directly to the original post so you can read the full context yourself before deciding anything.
Run your own
Host a Solana Giveaway or Raffle on PolyRaffles
Running a Solana giveaway on PolyRaffles gives you proper tooling for setting ticket prices, draw deadlines, and prize assets. No more managing it all through a chaotic reply thread.
Pick the raffle mode that suits your campaign, whether that is a timed draw, an instant winner format, or a giveaway with entry requirements. Participants get a clean, single page where they can read the rules and enter.
Once you publish, share your PolyRaffles link on X. People land on a page with clear rules instead of having to scroll through hundreds of replies trying to figure out how to enter.
If you are representing a project, pair the raffle link with a post from your verified account and official domain. That alone will help separate your campaign from the noise.