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Latest Update: Eligibility check period starts from November 1st at 12:00pm UTC. Airdrop claim period starts from November 3rd at 12:00pm UTC and ends on November 17th at 12pm UTC.
The checker and reward flow are active on the Kite Foundation Airdrop page.
Real progress comes from Ozone activity with visible XP and badges.
Use the same wallet you used on Ozone. Keep some gas. Close extra tabs.
If the token does not appear after the transaction, add the contract from Kite Docs and refresh.
I went through the full path as a regular user: Ozone tasks, badges, quiz streaks, then the Foundation checker. No shortcuts. No private links. This write‑up explains what moved the needle for me and where people usually get stuck.
Do useful work on Ozone and finish tasks completely, not just start them. Keep an eye on badges; they are clearer than raw XP when you try to judge eligibility. Open the Foundation Airdrop hub with the same wallet, run the check, and if you are eligible, continue. Confirm the transaction, wait for finality, and then verify the balance. If the token is not visible, add the contract from docs and refresh your wallet.
Badges with strict criteria. They cut noise. If a badge needs a multi‑step agent task, finish all steps and wait for the dashboard to catch up.
Quiz streaks. Small numbers add up. Breaks cost you, so set a daily rhythm.
Agent interactions that reach completion. Half‑done tasks look like activity but rarely move the line. Complete flows only.
Clean wallet history. Switching wallets mid‑season created the most confusion I saw. Pick one and stick with it.

I opened the Kite Foundation Airdrop page and connected the wallet I used on Ozone.
Pressed the check button and received the status with an amount. Clear.
Started the reward transaction, confirmed in the wallet, and waited. Under a minute.
The token was not visible at first. I pulled the contract from Kite Docs, added it, and the balance showed up.
Nothing fancy. The only time cost came from a stale dashboard tab I had left open earlier. Closing it removed the mismatch.
If you get a “Needs sync” message, wait a minute, re‑open the Airdrop portal, and sign in again if prompted. When the allocation shows zero and you expected more, make sure you’re checking the exact wallet that built XP and badges on Ozone. If the screen looks stuck after you signed, don’t click twice. Check the last transaction in your wallet and refresh the page only if it actually failed. And if you see a wrong‑network prompt, switch to the network shown on the Airdrop portal and try again.
People jump between multiple wallets to “spread the risk”; in reality you spread the state, not the risk. Others copy token addresses from random threads. Many treat raw XP as the only signal and ignore badges. And some run automation patterns that leave traces. These patterns rarely pass checks and mostly waste time.
If your amount looks thin, keep the routine on Ozone: badges with proof, steady quiz streaks, complete agent flows. Avoid edge‑case tricks. Consistency tends to age well across programs.
Yes. The checker and reward flow are available on the Foundation page.
Earlier progress can carry over where applicable. If it looks stale, give the system a short window to sync.
You likely finished different badges or ran fewer complete agent flows. The program rewards completion, not just starts.
Use only the named anchors in this article. If a thread shares a contract address, cross check with Kite Docs.
Use the same wallet that built XP and badges on Ozone. Changing wallets mid season often creates confusion.
Check each wallet separately on the Foundation portal. Allocations do not merge across wallets.
It usually means the system is catching up. Wait a minute, reopen the Airdrop page, and sign in again if prompted.
Add the contract from Kite Docs and refresh your wallet. Some wallets do not auto detect new assets.
Keep a small amount of gas on the network shown on the distribution tab. The page will prompt if a switch is needed.
No. The claim is bound to the wallet that passed the eligibility check for that session.
Read the full official guide on Medium: KITE Foundation Airdrop - Check Eligibility & Claim Today
Latest Update: Eligibility check period starts from November 1st at 12:00pm UTC. Airdrop claim period starts from November 3rd at 12:00pm UTC and ends on November 17th at 12pm UTC.
The checker and reward flow are active on the Kite Foundation Airdrop page.
Real progress comes from Ozone activity with visible XP and badges.
Use the same wallet you used on Ozone. Keep some gas. Close extra tabs.
If the token does not appear after the transaction, add the contract from Kite Docs and refresh.
I went through the full path as a regular user: Ozone tasks, badges, quiz streaks, then the Foundation checker. No shortcuts. No private links. This write‑up explains what moved the needle for me and where people usually get stuck.
Do useful work on Ozone and finish tasks completely, not just start them. Keep an eye on badges; they are clearer than raw XP when you try to judge eligibility. Open the Foundation Airdrop hub with the same wallet, run the check, and if you are eligible, continue. Confirm the transaction, wait for finality, and then verify the balance. If the token is not visible, add the contract from docs and refresh your wallet.
Badges with strict criteria. They cut noise. If a badge needs a multi‑step agent task, finish all steps and wait for the dashboard to catch up.
Quiz streaks. Small numbers add up. Breaks cost you, so set a daily rhythm.
Agent interactions that reach completion. Half‑done tasks look like activity but rarely move the line. Complete flows only.
Clean wallet history. Switching wallets mid‑season created the most confusion I saw. Pick one and stick with it.

I opened the Kite Foundation Airdrop page and connected the wallet I used on Ozone.
Pressed the check button and received the status with an amount. Clear.
Started the reward transaction, confirmed in the wallet, and waited. Under a minute.
The token was not visible at first. I pulled the contract from Kite Docs, added it, and the balance showed up.
Nothing fancy. The only time cost came from a stale dashboard tab I had left open earlier. Closing it removed the mismatch.
If you get a “Needs sync” message, wait a minute, re‑open the Airdrop portal, and sign in again if prompted. When the allocation shows zero and you expected more, make sure you’re checking the exact wallet that built XP and badges on Ozone. If the screen looks stuck after you signed, don’t click twice. Check the last transaction in your wallet and refresh the page only if it actually failed. And if you see a wrong‑network prompt, switch to the network shown on the Airdrop portal and try again.
People jump between multiple wallets to “spread the risk”; in reality you spread the state, not the risk. Others copy token addresses from random threads. Many treat raw XP as the only signal and ignore badges. And some run automation patterns that leave traces. These patterns rarely pass checks and mostly waste time.
If your amount looks thin, keep the routine on Ozone: badges with proof, steady quiz streaks, complete agent flows. Avoid edge‑case tricks. Consistency tends to age well across programs.
Yes. The checker and reward flow are available on the Foundation page.
Earlier progress can carry over where applicable. If it looks stale, give the system a short window to sync.
You likely finished different badges or ran fewer complete agent flows. The program rewards completion, not just starts.
Use only the named anchors in this article. If a thread shares a contract address, cross check with Kite Docs.
Use the same wallet that built XP and badges on Ozone. Changing wallets mid season often creates confusion.
Check each wallet separately on the Foundation portal. Allocations do not merge across wallets.
It usually means the system is catching up. Wait a minute, reopen the Airdrop page, and sign in again if prompted.
Add the contract from Kite Docs and refresh your wallet. Some wallets do not auto detect new assets.
Keep a small amount of gas on the network shown on the distribution tab. The page will prompt if a switch is needed.
No. The claim is bound to the wallet that passed the eligibility check for that session.
Read the full official guide on Medium: KITE Foundation Airdrop - Check Eligibility & Claim Today
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