According to the latest monitoring by Airdrop Radar, the market participation pattern is undergoing significant differentiation: The three major projects, Billions Network, Gensyn, and Pharos, have simultaneously entered the "Reward Available" stage, while the previously highly anticipated Plume Network has experienced a definitive pullback, reverting its status from "Confirmed" to "Verifying." This shift directly reshapes the core of the current observation list, particularly as Billions Network, Gensyn, and Pharos, backed by substantial financing of approximately $35 million, $66.74 million, and $53 million respectively, combined with active task updates, constitute high-value areas that users need to focus on tracking recently.
From AiCoin data, as of May 5, 2026, despite frequent transitions in project status, overall attention remains stable, with no extreme emotional fluctuations observed. The pullback of Plume Network's status has released a key signal, reminding users to reassess their holding costs and the actual conversion value of tasks when facing mainnet incentives and point farms. At this stage, the task path updates from Airdrop Radar have become a core indicator for judging project certainty, and users should focus on newly added task entrances for projects like Billions to capture direct profit opportunities arising from status transitions.
Billions Network: Participation Value
Airdrop Radar records indicate that Billions Network's project status has officially transitioned from "Verifying" to "Reward Available," meaning that the focus of participation has shifted from early point acquisition to the registration and redemption of existing behaviors. According to AiCoin data, this project has added three key tasks in this round of updates, primarily guiding users to complete the path closure for the reward stage. Previously, between April 20 and April 27, 2026, the project team opened Season 1 reward registration, confirming the activity records of the first season through wallet and social account binding. Although this registration phase does not directly display specific airdrop allocation amounts, it has completed a systematic confirmation of early participation records, which is a necessary procedure for existing contributions to enter the settlement sequence.
From the perspective of long-term participation value, the approximately $35 million financing scale of Billions Network provides a fundamental support for its airdrop certainty. In review of its task paths, the project has evolved from an early website points system in early 2025, to including mobile app behavior in June of the same year, and launching the Verified Agent Identity skill and the FAIAR program in March 2026. Its core logic has always revolved around the identity verification of AI Agents and community contributions. Currently, Airdrop Radar has monitored that the overall attention for this project remains stable, with no sudden drop in heat. For users holding early points, the main variable at this stage is how to complete identity verification through newly added tasks, while the ultimate realization of profits still needs to observe the matching degree of token release mechanisms and market circulation environment.
Gensyn: Execution Verification After Reward Availability
Gensyn's status in Airdrop Radar has jumped directly from "Potential Clue" to "Reward Available," marking the project’s official shift from long-term narrative expectations to execution verification. As a project with a large financing scale (approximately $66.74 million) in the AI sector, Gensyn had previously made multiple clear statements during the testnet phase that "the testnet does not execute airdrops," focusing on node deployment and the community contribution records of the Pioneer Program. With the launch of the Delphi mainnet, this evolution from a testing environment to a mainnet closed-loop path provides early participants with a clear execution window.
According to the newly added task information from Airdrop Radar, Gensyn Foundation currently offers a $10 reward for users who participated in the $AI public sale and have transaction records on the Delphi platform. Users need to cross-chain transfer ETH to the Gensyn network to activate this reward on the Delphi platform. Additionally, users can connect their wallets, deposit, and complete the Early Access form to strive for inclusion on the creators or early users waitlist. Although the project team had previously cooled expectations for testnet rewards, this release of mainnet incentives reflects that the team is using specific threshold tasks to guide and filter active groups with genuine interaction intentions. Currently, AiCoin data shows that the project’s attention remains stable, with subsequent observation variables dependent on whether mainnet activity can support the valuation logic behind its high financing.
Pharos: From Testnet to Reward Availability
Airdrop Radar records indicate that Pharos's status has officially adjusted from "Verifying" to Reward Available, marking the project's transition from a year-long incentive testnet phase to a results conversion period. As a popular project with a financing amount of $53 million, Pharos has pushed forward three phases of incentive testnets since May 2025, with its airdrop weight deeply tied to early on-chain interaction records. Users need to note that although it has entered a reward-available stage, Airdrop Radar has synchronized the addition of four new tasks, indicating that social contributions and specific ecological activity re-recording remain key variables for accumulating rewards during the reward window period.
The airdrop logic of Pharos exhibits typical "long-term participation" characteristics. Reviewing its timeline, from early faucet rewards, swaps, and liquidity provision, to mid-phase domain minting, Grandline NFT minting, and Creators Arena content creation activities, the project has accurately recorded every community contribution at each step through a points system and SBT badge. Notably, in April 2026, Pharos had launched the "Stake before the Stake" activity on OKX Wallet, where users who staked USDC still have their assets in a locked period. AiCoin data shows that Pharos has maintained stable attention after entering the reward-available stage, with no signs of overheating or significant downturns in sentiment, and users should currently focus on systematically reviewing historical interaction records and completing newly added verification tasks to secure their final share.
Plume Network: Expected Pullback
Unlike the aforementioned projects advancing to the "Reward Available" stage, Plume Network's status in Airdrop Radar has adjusted from "Confirmed" to "Verifying." This status withdrawal generally indicates that the certainty of the project's payout path has been downgraded in AiCoin’s evaluation system, directly impacting market expectations for its airdrop value pricing. Although Plume has approximately $30.03 million in financing support, its reward logic displays high complexity and phased characteristics: from the PNP Points farm on the Nest platform, to the Guardians of Plume activities that require high-frequency swaps and badge collections, to the 150 million PLUME reward pool associated with bridging and staking after the mainnet launch, the incentive structure consistently remains in a "high interaction, high points" gaming state.
In this round of updates, Plume Network has added one task, showing that the project team is still guiding user behavior, but in the context of status pullback, participants need to be more prudent in assessing their input-output ratio for tasks. AiCoin data shows that after status adjustment, Plume's short-term attention remains generally stable, with no extreme fluctuations, reflecting that existing users have entered a period of observation for certainty repricing. Currently, Plume’s airdrop opportunities have shifted from merely "waiting for distribution" to a deep game regarding the mainnet milestone conversion rules, and users should pay close attention to the subsequent official delineation of the allocation weight for the 150 million tokens.
The Next Step from Qualification to Redemption
With Billions Network, Gensyn, and Pharos simultaneously entering the reward-available stage, combined with the composite trend of Plume's status pullback, users are prompted to shift their strategic focus from "blind participation" to "certainty portfolio management." For projects like Billions, Gensyn, and Pharos, which have financing backing ranging from $35 million to $66.74 million and have opened redemption channels, users should prioritize reviewing asset arrival logic from three dimensions: qualification verification, historical task review, and subsequent locking conditions. For instance, Pharos's staking lock-up restrictions and Gensyn's trading quota requirements on the Delphi platform point to a transition from testnet interactions to mainnet value anchoring.
In contrast, the status return of Plume to "Verifying" does not negate its value but reminds users to lower short-term profit expectations and shift attention to new task positioning and official rule modifications. In Airdrop Radar, continuously tracking status labels and the jumps in task quantity through filters is a key tool for addressing the current asymmetric expectation landscape. Users can utilize AiCoin data to perform selected tracking of the above four projects, focusing on the allocation weights disclosed by officials in the future to find the optimal operational balance between qualification sources and actual redemption.
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