The Fogo airdrop was designed to recognize real early supporters; the people who used the network when the project was still uncertain. Instead of being a simple “free token” event, it was meant as appreciation for users who tested features, gave feedback, and stayed active before the mainnet hype phase.
Around 22,300 unique wallets qualified, with an average reward of roughly 6,700 $FOGO per wallet. Tokens were fully unlocked from day one, meaning users could immediately stake, trade, or hold them. The distribution process focused on fairness by removing fake wallets, bot clusters, and suspicious activity patterns using behavior and network analysis.
The only official claim portal is claim.fogo.io, and users must claim within 90 days (before April 15, 2026). Strict anti-sybil filtering helped block farming groups and redistribute smaller allocations to real users. The final result was an airdrop that rewarded genuine participation and long-term ecosystem support, not just automated activity or insider advantage.