Turtle Airdrop: How to Check Allocation and Claim Now
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With respect to the Turtle airdrop, you can check the eligibility of your wallet and see the number of TURTLE tokens that have been assigned to you by heading to the live eligibility checker. This is basically what you need to know for the airdrop. Coming from here, this guide will walk you through the steps of the claim process and also send you to a more detailed review on Mirror.
If you want the long version with more context and screenshots, you can read the full Turtle airdrop guide on Mirror:
Turtle Airdrop: Eligibility Check, Claim Flow, and Fast Fixes
1. Start from the official airdrop page
First step is simple: open the official airdrop app.
- Use this entry point: Turtle Airdrop page → Turtle Airdrop page
2. Run the eligibility check
Once you are on the app:
- Go to the Turtle eligibility checker section.
- Turtle eligibility checker
- Connect your EVM wallet and approve a standard message signature.
- Wait for the result panel to load. It should show:
- Eligibility status (eligible / not eligible).
- TURTLE allocation for this address (if any).
Take a screenshot of the allocation screen and keep it. It helps if you later need to prove or compare numbers.
If you see Not eligible, move on to the next wallet you used in relevant protocols.
3. Who usually qualifies (and partner hints)
In relation to scoring, Turtle doesn't have a complete formula, but we can already see that wallets that provided liquidity or staking through EtherFi, Swell or Kelp DAO have higher chances.
Wallets that have kept positions open instead of just doing one-off test transactions are also in a better position, and if they’re active in the broader ecosystem that Turtle integrates with.
Like LSD, liquidity partners and DeFi primitives, they also get a boost.
The only way to know for sure if a wallet is eligible is by checking the Turtle eligibility checker, and it's a good idea to keep this in mind.
It's helpful to make a list of the wallets that used EtherFi, Swell, Kelp DAO and similar partners, run the checker on each one and mark the ones that are eligible and what allocation they got.
4. Timeline: what “live” means right now
Right now:
- The checker is live: you can see whether a wallet has TURTLE assigned.
- The claim happens later, at TGE, when the claim function is enabled in the app.
Until TGE, your job is simple:
- Confirm which wallets are eligible.
- Note the allocation per wallet.
- Make sure you’ll have gas on the right network for claim day.
When TGE is announced, you’ll see an updated call-to-action on the same Turtle Airdrop page: Turtle Airdrop page
5. Troubleshooting common issues
Check the state of your smart-contract wallets (SAFE, AA) and EOAs, when you're seeing "not eligible" across all your wallets. If your partners are doing a phased rollout, hang tight and re-check after the next announcement.
If the allocation checker won't load, try refreshing the page. If you’re still having issues, disable adblockers and privacy extensions, then try another browser profile.
When using WalletConnect, close old sessions and start a brand-new one. Network or RPC issues might be the problem. If the app asks for a specific network, swap to it in your wallet, and if transactions or calls hang, try a different RPC endpoint.