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Will this count for airdrops?

Short answer: sometimes yes, sometimes no — and that's normal in Web3.

Will using GM or AutoGM guarantee an airdrop?

No. There is no action in Web3 that guarantees an airdrop. Every project defines its own eligibility rules. We provide real, verifiable on-chain activity — how it is interpreted is up to the airdrop issuer.

What kind of on-chain activity does this site create?

Manual GM / Manual Deploy

Transactions are sent directly from your wallet (EOA). You pay gas. This is the strongest and most universally recognized signal.

AutoGM / AutoDeploy

Transactions are sent via a relayer. Activity is recorded and attributed to your address on-chain; events and state changes reference your wallet. Both are real on-chain interactions — they are just executed differently.

Do airdrops look at tx.from or at events?

Different airdrops use different methods.

Some airdrops require:

  • Transactions sent directly from an EOA
  • Gas paid by the user

→ Manual GM / Deploy usually counts; AutoGM / AutoDeploy usually does not count.

Other airdrops look at:

  • Smart contract interactions, events, on-chain state linked to an address

→ Manual and Auto often both count. There is no single standard.

Will AutoGM / AutoDeploy show up in my wallet's transaction history?

No. AutoGM / AutoDeploy uses a relayer, so the transaction sender is the relayer and your wallet does not sign or send the transaction. However: your address appears in on-chain events, your GM / Deploy streak and history are stored on-chain, and anyone can verify your activity via the contract. This is expected for relayed (meta) transactions.

Is this considered "fake" or "spam" activity?

No. Relayed transactions are a standard Web3 pattern (gasless transactions, NFT lazy minting, sponsored interactions, account abstraction). The activity is on-chain, transparent, auditable, and tied to your address. Nothing is hidden or spoofed.

Which option is safest if I care about airdrops?

Maximum compatibility: Use Manual GM / Manual Deploy; send transactions directly from your wallet and pay gas yourself.

Consistent on-chain presence with minimal effort: Use AutoGM / AutoDeploy; accept that some strict airdrops may ignore it. Many users use both.

The safest option: Use both Manual GM / Manual Deploy and AutoGM / AutoDeploy; this provides the strongest signal and the most consistent on-chain presence.

Can you tell me in advance which airdrops this will count for?

No — and no honest product can. Airdrop rules are project-specific, often unpublished, sometimes changed retroactively. We will never promise airdrop eligibility. We promise real, transparent on-chain activity.

Summary

  • • There is no guaranteed airdrop strategy.
  • • Manual actions are the most universally recognized.
  • • Automated actions are real, but not always counted.
  • • Transparency matters more than promises.

If you understand these trade-offs, you're using the product correctly.