Arcium airdrop quota landing, final confirmation before TGE.

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Arcium's latest airdrop has moved from "task completion to earn quotas" to "finalizing your numbers before TGE." As a project focused on confidential computing/encrypted computing networks, Arcium launched an airdrop allocation query portal named RTG Checker for the ARX token on June 22, 2026, allowing eligible users to directly check their airdrop amounts. The official announcement stated that the previous Wave 1 and Wave 2 activities, used to determine community allocations, have now concluded, and the distribution results displayed in RTG Checker are classified as "finalized." Claiming actions will be initiated at the time of TGE, rather than occurring simultaneously with the query portal opening.

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At this point, the focus of participation has completely shifted from on-chain/off-chain task execution to verifying quotas and managing expectations. Various media outlets reported on the launch of RTG Checker and the ability to query allocations, and AiCoin data showed that Arcium's attention in the airdrop radar experienced a new surge. The project has been marked as "confirmed airdrop," entering the quota verification phase. For potential participants, operational space no longer comes from new tasks but from verifying whether current quotas are accurate, when TGE will occur, and the expected performance in the secondary market. This also constitutes a key observational window for this round of Arcium's narrative.

RTG Checker launched, airdrop amounts officially revealed

On June 22, 2026, Arcium officially launched the RTG Checker airdrop allocation query portal for ARX tokens, with both Wave 1 and Wave 2 activities also being announced as "completed" on the same day. According to official statements and multiple media reports, RTG Checker allows eligible users to check their ARX airdrop allocation, and the amounts displayed on the current page have been classified as "finalized" results. For users who have participated in the Arcium ecosystem interactions, this is the first time they can systematically verify their overall ARX allocation at a single entry point, rather than relying on fragmented historical activity memories or second-hand information. In the phase division of the airdrop radar, this moment signifies the project officially transitioning from the "task execution phase" to the "quota verification phase," no longer emphasizing new operations, but rather focusing on confirming existing rights.

From the perspective of airdrop radar users, the core change brought by the launch of RTG Checker is the transformation of the previous "airdrop expectations" concerning Arcium from high opacity to a quantifiable "queriable amount." Previously, even if participants completed various actions in Wave 1 and Wave 2, it was difficult to accurately estimate the corresponding ARX shares, let alone whether they were upgraded to the "Patrons" mentioned in media reports. Now, users can directly see whether they are included in the final allocation and their position on the leaderboard, thus forming clearer boundaries regarding "eligibility" and "estimated amounts." Meanwhile, the official clarified that the airdrop claiming will only start during TGE, which places RTG Checker in a transitional window of "only verifying amounts, not claiming."

This window is aptly positioned before TGE, reserving a buffer period for subsequent sentiment and liquidity release: on one hand, users can discover in advance whether there are discrepancies between their amounts and expectations, complete self-verification and information correction before TGE, and avoid flooding the official channels with disputes over qualifications and amounts on the claim day; on the other hand, the project team also gains time to observe feedback, assessing market acceptance of the current distribution results. For users tracking the airdrop radar, the "quota verification period" following the launch of RTG Checker itself is an important observational variable, as it will directly influence whether the operational pressure and emotional fluctuations on TGE day are manageable.

Two rounds of activities concluded, task phase coming to an end

From the timeline perspective, Arcium completed both Wave 1 and Wave 2 activities before June 22, 2026, with the latest official statement directly indicating that "both have been completed," and the current ARX allocation results displayed in RTG Checker are described as "finalized." This effectively places a technical period at the end of all prior activities: quota calculations are closed, and any new on-chain interactions or community actions will not be included in the airdrop base corresponding to these two rounds.

For users tracking the airdrop radar, the core implication of this closure signal is the "pause of new task opportunities." The airdrop radar has classified Arcium as a confirmed airdrop project, and the phase description has shifted from "task execution phase" to "quota inquiry and eligibility verification phase: the focus is confirming results, rather than continuing to perform activities." In other words, if one has previously participated in Arcium's Wave 1 or Wave 2, it is now more important to verify whether the address and amount displayed on RTG Checker match expectations rather than searching for so-called "top-up" paths.

Equally important, Arcium clarified in the same round of official communication that airdrop claiming arrangements are set for TGE rather than being opened simultaneously with RTG Checker. This means that there will be no official "claim token button" at this stage, limiting users’ actions to information verification and continuous monitoring of TGE schedule updates. For risk-tolerant participants, the space to "change results" through additional interactions essentially does not exist in this phase, and the real variable to focus on is whether their quota record in RTG Checker is stable and accurate before TGE.

Patrons leaderboard revealed, early bird users rewarded

At the stage where quotas are locked and only result verification is possible, Arcium also introduced an additional identity layer: multiple media reports mentioned that some eligible Wave 1 and Wave 2 participants have been upgraded to "Patrons" and listed separately on a leaderboard. This means that, under the premise of completing early tasks and obtaining airdrop quotas, a portion of addresses has been marked with more prominent labels, distinguishing them from ordinary participants and forming a rare honorary identity. For these early birds, RTG Checker serves not only as a tool for querying numbers but also as a process to confirm their mention by the project team on the public leaderboard.

From an incentive design perspective, the Patrons leaderboard essentially highlights a "deep participant" and "high contribution address" group outside the airdrop quota, enhancing their visibility within the community. This visibility, on one hand, helps the project team quickly identify the core user base in subsequent ecological operations; on the other hand, it provides early participants with a stronger sense of identity, conducive to maintaining a group of highly engaged seed users around TGE. However, it should be emphasized that current publicly available information does not disclose the specific thresholds for Patrons upgrades, quantity composition, or whether they correspond to additional rights. Arcium has not yet provided detailed explanations through channels. Therefore, on the airdrop radar project card, we will only indicate the existence of such honors or upgrade mechanisms as a positive signal for early deep participation, without inferring any specific benefit levels or subsequent guarantees. For users, the truly worth monitoring variable is whether the official reveals Patrons rules or binds more rights before and after TGE, thus altering the actual influence of this identity label.

Anticipation games intertwined with TGE approaching and launch rumors

At the current stage, the core uncertainty surrounding Arcium has actually shifted from "Is there an airdrop?" to "How much is this quota ultimately worth?" The official stance only clearly states that "claiming will be opened at TGE," without providing any details about the specific timing of TGE, initial ARX price, market value, or circulation arrangements. This means that even if users have seen their final allocation in RTG Checker, the value of the airdrop itself remains in an unquantifiable range. For the airdrop radar, the judgment available at this stage is limited to "amounts determined, values pending," and any value expectations must wait until the TGE is implemented and secondary market pricing emerges to be inferred in reverse, rather than blindly expanding the imagination during the information gap period.

Running parallel with value uncertainty is various rumors regarding potential launch paths. Research reports mentioned that a few media outlets suggested Binance Alpha might launch Arcium around June 22, but these statements were incomplete and lacked confirmation from public channels of the project team, thus methodologically categorizing them as "emotional variables," instead of being facts that can be incorporated into project certainty descriptions. In the airdrop radar project card, such information will only be mentioned as market background and will not serve as the basis for judging TGE timing, secondary liquidity conditions, or short-term profit opportunities. For participants, treating unconfirmed launch rumors as established premises presents clear deviations in rhythm and risk management.

How emotions are reflected at the data level can be observed from changes following the launch of RTG Checker. AiCoin data shows that since the query portal opened on June 22, 2026, and Arcium was marked by the airdrop radar as transitioning from the task phase to the quota verification phase, the project's attention in the airdrop radar has experienced a phase of warming up. This short-term rise largely reflects that the market is trading on expectations of "imminent TGE" and "potential listing on a major platform," rather than based on further fundamental increments. For current users, a more robust approach is to focus on three verifiable variables: whether the official provides a clear TGE schedule, whether basic token arrangements are disclosed simultaneously, and whether any trading platform cooperation is confirmed through formal announcements as TGE approaches, rather than simply adjusting value judgments of this airdrop based on rumors.

What can be done now, and what risks to watch out for

In the interval where Wave 1 and Wave 2 task confirmations have ended, and the airdrop amount is "finalized," but TGE has yet to arrive and the claiming portal hasn't opened, the most crucial action for participants is solely one: use the RTG Checker provided by the official or a subsequently clarified official entry to verify whether their ARX allocation is normal. The launch of RTG Checker on June 22, 2026, is meant to allow eligible users to confirm their amounts ahead of TGE, aiming to resolve disputes such as "address mismatches, task record errors, or abnormal quotas" during the query period rather than discovering problems after TGE. For users who have already participated in Wave 1 and Wave 2, this now resembles an "account reconciliation" rather than a new opportunity to obtain.

In such "query period" scenarios, it is crucial to be vigilant about secondary market risks arising from the amounts and eligibility themselves. AiCoin data shows that following the launch of RTG Checker, Arcium's attention in the airdrop radar has warmed up, accompanied by rumors of "trading quotas early," "private transfers of qualifications," "finding eligibility and charging commissions," etc. Considering that the current public information does not disclose the TGE timing, price, market value, or circulation of ARX, at a stage where claiming functionality has not yet been opened, transferring so-called "future quotas" or prematurely providing price anchors through unofficial channels essentially carries additional uncertainty. Users need to understand that this is not part of Arcium's official design, nor is it a recommended operational path by the airdrop radar.

From a product perspective, the airdrop radar has marked Arcium as a "confirmed airdrop" and switched the project phase from task execution to quota verification. Moving forward, the airdrop radar will focus on tracking two key points: first, the official announcement of TGE details and the simultaneous confirmation of the claiming start time; second, whether new compliance or address safety requirements are attached when the project enters the "claimable" or "closed" phase. Each time the status shifts, the airdrop radar will update the project's participation boundary and alert potential risks but will not make any assumptions about ARX's specific price, returns, or secondary market paths. What users really need to do is, under the premise of clear official rules, measure the position of this airdrop within their personal risk preferences.

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