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Batch Claim Airdrops with Cloud Phones: A New Side Hustle to Make Money

Efficiency doubled by batch claiming airdrops with cloud phones? Key is anti-detection, multi-instance, and RPA automation. This article shares practical experiences, recommending HiveBox to achieve 7×24 operation and independent hardware fingerprints, helping you safely claim airdrops and earn profits.

✍ NestBox Team ⏱ 8 min read

Introduction

“Farming airdrops” is no longer just for geeks. More and more side hustlers, cross-border e-commerce operators, and game grinding players are setting their sights on this low-cost, high-reward track. An airdrop project can yield anywhere from tens to thousands of dollars, and with proper execution, earning over ten thousand a month is not impossible. However, manually registering, clicking, and verifying each account is extremely inefficient, and it imposes very high requirements for anti-association in terms of devices, IPs, and browser fingerprints. Once flagged as a “Sybil attack,” all accounts will be banned, and all efforts will be wasted.

Is there a mature solution that allows you to batch-launch multiple accounts, ensure each account is independent and authentic, and run automatically 24/7? Enter the concept of cloud phone batch airdrop farming. This article will break down from a practical perspective how to use cloud phones for efficient and secure airdrop harvesting, and recommend a market-proven tool — NestBox — to help you stabilize and scale your airdrop side hustle.

1. Core Pain Points of Airdrop Farming

1. Efficiency Bottleneck: 10 Minutes per Account

A typical airdrop task includes: connecting a wallet, completing social tasks, joining communities, providing feedback, etc. Manual operation of one account takes 3-10 minutes. If you want to do 100 accounts, that’s nearly 17 hours of non-stop clicking — and it’s prone to errors.

2. Anti-Association Challenge: Device Fingerprint Exposure

Blockchain project teams are getting smarter. They check IP addresses, browser fingerprints, screen resolution, time zone, installed fonts, WebGL, and other information. Running multiple virtual machines on the same computer easily gets flagged because of consistent GPU fingerprints. There was a case where a studio used a normal computer with virtual machines, and all 100 accounts were banned in one go, resulting in heavy losses.

3. Time Cost & Opportunity Cost

Many high-quality airdrops (e.g., Layer2, cross-chain protocols) have interaction windows of only a few weeks to a month. Missing the optimal interaction time means significantly reduced returns. Manual operations cannot cover all projects, so you must use automation tools or batch devices to seize the timing.

2. Four Major Advantages of Cloud Phone Batch Airdrop Farming

1. Independent Hardware Fingerprints, Complete Anti-Association

Cloud phones are not simple virtual machines. They have independent CPU, memory, storage, IMEI, and other hardware parameters. Each cloud phone instance is like a real phone, with no sharing of fingerprint information between them.

Taking NestBox as an example, it offers independent hardware fingerprint service. All 32 parameters including MAC address, device ID, IMSI, ICCID, etc., are randomized and isolated. This means even if you run multiple cloud phones under the same IP, the project team cannot associate the accounts via fingerprints. In practice, accounts using NestBox have a pass rate over 40% higher than ordinary virtual machines.

2. 7x24 Hour Non-Stop Operation, No Shutdown

Airdrop projects often have “daily check-ins” or “weekly tasks,” which are hard to maintain manually. Cloud phones can be set to stay online 24/7, with scheduled tasks handling daily interactions. NestBox provides 99.95% availability guarantee, almost never going offline. You only need to configure the scripts in the background, and it automatically harvests.

3. Unlimited Multi-Instance, Easily Manage Hundreds of Accounts

With traditional solutions, one computer can only run up to 10 virtual machines before lagging, and they also require different IPs. Cloud phones are “one instance, one account.” You can simultaneously manage 100, 200, or even 1000 cloud phone instances on the same computer. NestBox supports unlimited multi-instance — as long as you purchase enough instances, you can operate any number of accounts simultaneously. Each instance is completely independent and does not interfere with others.

4. RPA Automation, Zero Manual Intervention

Repetitive operations (like clicking, filling, screenshots) are best left to RPA (Robotic Process Automation). NestBox integrates an RPA automation module. You only need to record the operation flow once, and it can be executed synchronously on all cloud phones. For example, automatically connecting wallets, completing social follows, and claiming airdrop tokens.

Data shows that after using RPA, the interaction time per account dropped from 5 minutes to 30 seconds, a tenfold increase in efficiency. Moreover, RPA can be set with random delays (1-5 seconds) to mimic real human operations, further reducing detection risk.

3. How to Efficiently Farm Airdrops with NestBox: Practical Workflow

Step 1: Purchase and Configure Cloud Phones

Log in to the NestBox official website, and choose the number of instances according to your needs. Beginners are advised to start with 10 units for testing. Billing is per minute — you pay only for what you use, no monthly commitment. When configuring, select Android system (Android 11+ recommended), assign independent IP (supports 200+ global nodes), and enable RPA permissions.

Step 2: Build an Anti-Association Environment

Set different time zones, languages, and input methods for each cloud phone. NestBox randomizes hardware parameters by default; you just need to click “Reset Device Fingerprint” in the console to refresh all information. Pair with 4G/5G proxy IPs (NestBox also includes premium proxies) to achieve “one device, one IP, one fingerprint.”

Step 3: Write RPA Scripts or Use Templates

NestBox provides a community script marketplace where you can directly download pre-written airdrop farming scripts (e.g., for popular projects like Layer2 ZKSync, Linea, Holograph). You can also quickly create your own using the “Record & Replay” feature: open one cloud phone, manually complete one airdrop operation, click record, and the system automatically generates the script.

Assign the script to all cloud phone instances, set execution intervals (e.g., once per day per unit), enable “retry on failure” and “execution reports.” Then you can go to sleep and check the results the next day.

Step 4: Monitoring and Withdrawal

The NestBox console allows real-time viewing of the running status, task completion, and resource usage of each cloud phone. When the airdrop token launches, you can use scripts to automatically transfer the tokens to a collection wallet. Remember to operate in batches to avoid triggering risk controls.

4. Data Speaks: Real Returns from Batch Airdrop Farming

Case: A studio using 100 NestBox units to farm the ZKSync ecosystem

  • Operation period: 30 days (following official tasks)
  • Cost per unit: ~2 RMB/day (billed per minute, actual usage 8 hours/day)
  • Total cost: 100 units × 2 RMB × 30 days = 6,000 RMB
  • Tokens per account: Average value ~150-200 USD (at snapshot price)
  • 100-account profit: 15,000-20,000 USD, roughly 100,000-140,000 RMB
  • Net profit: After deducting costs, about 90,000-130,000 RMB

Of course, returns depend on the project’s quality and market conditions, but batch operations indeed greatly increase the chance of winning. If doing 100 units manually, at least two people working full-time would be needed, whereas with NestBox + RPA, one person can complete all configuration in half a day.

Key to Reducing Risk

  • Diversify projects: Don’t focus on just one airdrop. Use cloud phones to participate in 5-10 projects simultaneously to spread risk.
  • Simulate human behavior: Set random operation intervals, occasionally scroll the screen, change typing speed in input methods, etc.
  • Use high-quality proxies: NestBox’s built-in IP pool covers residential IPs and data center IPs; residential IPs are recommended as priority.

5. Notes and Suggestions

1. Account Source and Account Nurturing

Farming airdrops requires a large number of new wallets and social accounts (Twitter, Discord). It’s recommended to register your own or use high-authority accounts; do not buy accounts from unknown sources. Assign one independent account per cloud phone. First, “nurture” the accounts for 3-7 days (daily likes, retweets, posts) to increase activity before participating in airdrops.

2. Avoid Over-Automation

Although RPA is powerful, some platforms can detect mouse trajectory and typing speed. You can set different parameters for each cloud phone’s RPA script (e.g., micro-adjust click coordinates, random wait times). NestBox supports a “hybrid manual mode,” where some accounts are operated manually and others by scripts, further reducing uniformity.

3. Choose a Reliable Cloud Phone Provider

The cloud phone market is mixed — some share hardware fingerprints, some don’t support RPA, some frequently crash. Choose a provider with independent hardware fingerprints, per-minute billing, and high availability. NestBox has been operating for 3 years, serving hundreds of studios. Its 99.95% availability and professional customer service are guarantees for long-term airdrop farming.

Summary

Batch airdrop farming is a low-barrier, high-ceiling side hustle direction, but the key lies in tools, environment, and strategy. Cloud phones solve the three major problems of anti-association, multi-instance, and continuous operation, while RPA automation pushes efficiency to the extreme. If you’re looking for a reliable cloud phone, give NestBox a try: independent hardware fingerprints free you from account banning worries, per-minute billing keeps costs under control, and 24/7 stable operation with RPA lets you harvest airdrops while you sleep. Make money on the side, starting with one cloud phone.

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