Monster Airdrop Guide: Steps, Risks and Rewards Reviewed
Eligibility checklist, task flow, and safe-link verification for this campaign.
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Airdrop facts
- Status
- Active watch
- Chain
- Ethereum
- Sign-up cost
- Free
- Farming cost
- Deposit + trading fees + liquidation risk
- Gas
- Not the main cost
- Risk Level
- Low
- Last Verified
- May 16, 2026
- Published Date
- May 9, 2026
- Official Links Reviewed
- Yes
- Editor Name
- Dhiraj Dixit
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Monster is not a free click-and-claim farm. It is a live onchain card app where users pull graded Pokémon cards, sell them back, or ship them. The possible airdrop angle comes from its points, referrals, and MegaETH activity, but a Monster token claim is still TBA. We like the clean flow and public odds. We do not like the $50+ cost gate. Treat this as a paid collectibles test, not a guaranteed airdrop play.
This airdrop guide was reviewed by the AirdropBuzz research team, who have completed dozens of Solana and DeFi airdrops.
I'm Dhiraj Dixit, Application Engineer and founder of AirdropBuzz, focused on crypto airdrop research, AI/ML-informed product thinking, project verification, risk-first scoring, and practical Web3 guides.
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| Verdict Point | AirdropBuzz Take |
|---|---|
| Airdrop status | Unconfirmed. Points and weekly pack prizes are live, but token rewards are TBA. |
| Best for | MegaETH users who already like collectibles and can handle paid pack risk. |
| Not for | No-cost farmers, low-risk users, or anyone chasing a guaranteed claim. |
| Cost level | High for an airdrop farm. The starter pack shown during review was $50. |
| Reward path | Points, referrals, weekly leaderboard prizes, and possible future ecosystem value. |
| Final verdict | Worth watching. Worth testing only if you would still enjoy the card pull without an airdrop. |
| Test Area | Score | Why It Scored This Way |
|---|---|---|
| Airdrop clarity | 2/5 | No confirmed token claim, allocation, snapshot, or TGE. TGE means token launch. |
| Ease of use | 4/5 | The site is simple, fast, and easy to understand. |
| Cost to test | 2/5 | The main points path is tied to paid pack or marketplace activity. |
| Risk control | 3/5 | Odds and sellback terms are shown, but random packs and no-refund rules still matter. |
| Grind fairness | 3/5 | Real users can compete, but spend size and referrals may matter a lot. |
| Overall score | 14/25 | Interesting product. Risky airdrop farm. |
What is Monster Strategy?
Monster Strategy is an onchain trading card platform where users open paid packs to receive real graded Pokémon cards linked to blockchain ownership records. Onchain means key actions happen on a blockchain, so wallet activity can be checked later. The app lets users pick a pack tier, reveal a card, then either keep it, ship it, or sell it back at a stated 85% FMV. FMV means fair market value, or the rough market price of the card.
The public lead founder we could verify is Andy, known as @andy8052 on X. A public interview also describes Andy as a co-founder of MnStr and mentions a co-founder named Nate, but we could not independently verify Nate’s full public profile during this review. Monster also states that it is not affiliated with Nintendo, Game Freak, or Creatures Inc.
Our Experience Joining Monster Strategy
We tested Monster from a fresh browser view. The AirdropBuzz Team opened the official site, checked the pack tiers, reviewed the leaderboard, read the terms, and followed the sign-in flow up to the funding step. We stopped before buying a pack because the airdrop is not confirmed and the lowest pack shown was $50.
Our grind test took about 12 minutes. We checked 6 key areas: landing page, packs, marketplace, vault, leaderboard, and terms. We did not grant a token allowance. Allowance means letting an app spend your tokens. We also did not bridge funds during this pass. Bridging means moving money from one chain to another.
The app felt polished. The main friction is cost, not complexity. This is not a “click three socials and wait” airdrop. Most meaningful activity appears tied to pulling, buying, selling, or referrals.
Time vs Reward: Is MNSTR Worth It?
MNSTR is the project name and NFT label in this guide, not a confirmed liquid token. The Monster airdrop is still TBA, so the reward math should be simple: only spend if you are fine owning, selling back, or shipping a real collectible card.
| Action | Time Needed | Cost | Reward Signal | Our Take |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Follow X and join Discord | 5–10 minutes | $0 | Low | Worth doing for updates, not enough alone. |
| Open a Starter pack | 5–10 minutes | $50 plus possible fees | Medium | Only makes sense if you accept card risk. |
| Buy or sell cards | 10–20 minutes | Variable | Medium to high | Better signal, but higher spend risk. |
| Refer users | Ongoing | $0 | Medium | Fine if you disclose your link clearly. |
Our honest view: Monster is a fun product test, but not a cheap airdrop grind. If a future claim rewards real usage, early users may benefit. If not, your main result is the card outcome from the pack.
Risks & Things to Watch
- Airdrop is not confirmed: No token claim, tokenomics, allocation, snapshot, or claim date has been announced. All of that is TBA.
- Paid pack risk: Pack results are random. A lower-value card is possible.
- Buyback is not full value: The app promotes an 85% FMV sellback, not a 100% refund.
- No-refund terms: Pack purchases and NFT sales may be final.
- KYC may happen: Redemptions, shipping, or compliance checks may need extra info.
- MegaETH risk: Network issues, wallet errors, or gas fees can affect your test.
- Fake links are likely: Use only the official site, official X, and official Discord.
- Telegram is TBA: We did not find an official Telegram link on the Monster site during review.
DYOR before spending. DYOR means do your own research. In plain English: check the links, read the terms, and do not trust a random “claim now” post.
Try Monster Strategy With AirdropBuzz
Use our Monster referral link to test the app. Start small, check the pack odds, and only spend money you can afford to lose.
Join Monster StrategyReferral disclosure: This link may earn The AirdropBuzz Team referral points or rewards. It does not change our verdict.
Monster Airdrop FAQ
Is the Monster airdrop confirmed?
No. Monster has points and leaderboard rewards, but a token claim, allocation, snapshot, and TGE are TBA.
How do I qualify for the Monster airdrop?
There is no official eligibility page yet. The safest plan is to use the app normally, avoid fake links, keep screenshots, and watch the official X and Discord.
How much does Monster Strategy cost?
The lowest pack shown in our review was $50. Card payments, crypto payments, gas, or processor fees may add extra cost. Watching socials is still free.
Can I sell back a Monster Strategy card?
The app promotes an 85% FMV sellback. FMV means fair market value, or the rough market price for that card. Check the terms before relying on sellback.
Does Monster Strategy have Telegram?
We did not find an official Telegram link on the Monster site during this review. Use the website, X, and Discord until Telegram is listed officially.
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