
Check if your wallet is eligible by going to the EnsoDrop airdrop portal, connecting your wallet and running the eligibility checker, when claiming ENSO. Once you've reviewed your ENSO token allocation and completed the short sign-up, you'll be able to claim your ENSO from the airdrop.
Coming hotfooting out of Enso's mainnet launch and Binance listing of the ENSO token, the Enso airdrop is the next stage in the process. It lets people who were eligible claim ENSO, lock it up with validators, and earn staking rewards through the HODL Airdrop program. Whether you raked in Enso Alpha Points, participated in the Speedrun contests or are looking for a no-nonsense ENSO airdrop claiming guide, this guide takes you through the EnsoDrop checker, the claim window and what you should check on the dashboard when you're ready to click 'Claim' and begin staking.

Go to the EnsoDrop page. You will see the “Register to claim your $ENSO at Mainnet” message.
Connect the wallet you used for the eligible activity. Run the eligibility check. The portal will return your status quickly. If you’re eligible, continue to registration. Keep the same wallet session to avoid mismatch errors.
Follow the on-screen prompts to register your allocation. The official blog post confirms that allocations can be claimed at mainnet by eligible addresses that have completed registration. Finish this in one session if possible.
During pre-registration, Enso allows pre-staking with selectable durations. APY depends on the lock period you pick. Confirm the terms in the app before you commit. If you don’t want to pre-stake, skip it. Registration still stands.
Check that the one you’re using isn’t tied to the activity you’re working on, otherwise the payment won’t go through, when moving between wallets.
Coming down to the wire, RPC errors, stuck transactions and network delays are all pretty common.
When you clear your cache or switch to a different device in the middle of the registration process, it can cause you to lose the context and even the session state.
Pre-staking is not necessary, registration is the essential step you should focus on.
Enso acts as an intent engine, essentially mapping on-chain actions to a communal engine that lets projects roll out and go live faster. No more manually wiring up every single integration, when building on-chain applications. Coming from a product perspective, all you’ll need to work with Enso is the portal and the deadline.

Where is the official checker and registration?
Go to EnsoDrop, where you’ll see the “Register to claim your $ENSO at Mainnet” and countdown, when claiming your ENSO.
Do I have to pre-stake to be eligible?
Pre-staking is optional, and you still need to register your eligible address to claim ENSO at mainnet, and according to the blog, that’s exactly what will happen.
What happens at mainnet?
Registered addresses will claim ENSO at mainnet launch, if your eligibility doesn’t look right.
My eligibility looks wrong. What now?
Click the “Think we got your eligibility wrong?”. Link, enter your address, and follow the instructions, and if they ask for any proof, you’ll need to provide it.
Is there an official website for the project itself?
The Enso project’s official website is enso.build, but for the airdrop, EnsoDrop is the way to go.
It’s a good idea to take a screenshot of your confirmation,
if you pre-staked, note the period you chose,
add a reminder for mainnet claim week
and ensure that the same wallet remains available, and funded for gas
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