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CrossDrop

Effortlessly Target and Airdrop NFTs to your competitors' power users.

The problem CrossDrop solves

Web3 marketers and growth-focused product managers consistently seek innovative strategies to pinpoint high-quality user segments within the Web3 space. A key tactic in this endeavor is the deployment of "targeted vampire attacks," which is where our product offers a unique advantage. Our tool enables users to refine their existing audience, effectively filtering out irrelevant or spam interactions. This is achieved by focusing on authentic wallet addresses that meet user-defined criteria, ensuring a more focused and effective targeting approach in the Web3 ecosystem.

Challenges we ran into

We initially envisioned a user interface where natural language inputs would be seamlessly translated into specific use cases. However, due to time constraints during the hackathon, this feature could not be implemented. Consequently, we adopted an alternative approach where users upload their audience data and adjust parameters manually.

Our experience integrating with Airstack proved to be more complex than anticipated. We encountered inconsistencies, as identical queries yielded varying results depending on when they were executed.

Tracks Applied (4)

Arbitrum Track

With the power of Crossmint's cross-chain minting service, we are allowing the end user to mint their collections and tr...Read More

Arbitrum

Polygon Track

With the power of Crossmint's cross-chain minting service, we are allowing the end user to mint their collections and tr...Read More

Polygon

Base Track

With the power of Crossmint's cross-chain minting service, we are allowing the end user to mint their collections and tr...Read More

Base

Alliance Track

Our solution is fundamentally simple yet immensely scalable, making it an ideal tool for growth marketers, event organiz...Read More

Alliance

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