
dTelecom Airdrop
According to the official site, dTelecom is a decentralized real-time communication (dRTC) network built on Solana. It lets developers plug voice, video, livestreaming and AI-powered communication directly into their apps using a decentralized backend instead of centralized SaaS services. (dTelecom)
Key characteristics:
On top of the core network, dTelecom already ships real products:
For airdrop hunters, this signals that dTelecom is not a “token-first” meme project, but a real infrastructure play with growing usage and a live product ecosystem.
The dTelecom Airdrop page makes the core value proposition very clear:
“Earn points by using dTelecom apps, inviting others, and completing tasks — points can be exchanged for tokens and exclusive rewards.” (dTelecom)
Some key elements:
There’s also a Solana validator program: staking SOL with the dTelecom validator currently offers 7–8% APY and qualifies delegators for additional $DTEL airdrops, blending network security with community distribution. (dTelecom)
For airdrop participants this looks like:
Because dTelecom’s airdrop is structured as a multi-phase Points campaign, the practical strategy is to build a long, natural usage record rather than a short “task rush”.
Goal: understand the rules first so you don’t accidentally disqualify your wallets later.
You don’t need to deposit tokens now to start earning points from meetings or livestream usage, but you will need on-chain transactions if you later stake SOL or interact with Solana directly.
dTelecom highlights multiple ways to earn Points: (dTelecom)
Think of your Points balance as a “usage résumé” of how much value you’ve created for the network.
Past large airdrops show that time + diversity of actions often matter more than pure volume. (Investopedia)
For dTelecom, a smart approach could be:
Avoid patterns like “20 new accounts, all doing the exact same 5-minute call at the same time” — that screams bot farm.
For users comfortable with Solana:
As an airdrop hunter or DePIN power user, you might operate multiple wallets / identities. dTelecom’s structure makes it particularly interesting here (as long as you stay within the rules).
Most dTelecom actions can be broken into reusable modules:
These modules can be re-combined per wallet:
Because dTelecom is built as infra:
For disciplined multi-account players, this can mean multiple potential claims on the same network — as long as the behavior is clearly human and not farmed.
The Airdrop Terms explicitly mention that point farming, fake accounts and manipulative patterns can lead to exclusion. (dTelecom)
So the opportunity is barbell-shaped:
This is exactly where MasLogin comes in.
Disclaimer: the following focuses on technical environment management. It does not encourage violating dTelecom’s rules or your local regulations.
With MasLogin anti-detect browser you can give each participating wallet its own environment:
This reduces the risk of dTelecom (or other analytics) seeing many wallets as a single device cluster.
Inside MasLogin:
The goal is to mimic organic global usage, not to “hide” abuse.
MasLogin’s RPA and scripting features let you design lightweight, low-frequency routines, such as:
Key principles:
No matter how many wallets you run, MasLogin operates only at the browser and network layer:
You still manage keys in your wallet extensions or hardware wallets, which is crucial when real value starts flowing through $DTEL and other assets.
Never treat “future $DTEL” as guaranteed profit — always cap your time and capital exposure.
Different jurisdictions treat airdrops, points and token rewards in very different ways:
If your potential rewards are significant, speak with a local tax or legal professional.
Q1. Is the dTelecom airdrop still active?
Yes. The Points campaign is ongoing, with distribution expected to run up to the $DTEL TGE in a multi-phase format. Users can still earn Points via apps and quests, subject to the current rules on the official site and airdrop page. (dTelecom)
Q2. How exactly do Points convert into $DTEL?
At TGE, the team currently plans to offer two options:
Q3. Will running many wallets via MasLogin be considered “sybil farming”?
If many wallets share the same device fingerprint, IP and identical behavior, there’s a high risk of being treated as sybil. Using MasLogin to isolate environments and diversify behavior can lower that risk but never completely remove it. Ultimately, dTelecom decides what counts as abuse under its Airdrop Terms. (dTelecom)
Q4. Do I need to stake SOL with the dTelecom validator to qualify?
No, staking SOL is an additional yield and airdrop vector, not a strict requirement. It’s mainly for users who already hold SOL and understand Solana staking mechanics. (Crypto Daily)
Q5. Does MasLogin affect my wallet or private keys?
No. MasLogin manages browser fingerprints, profiles and proxies. Your wallets (and private keys) remain in your own extensions or hardware devices. As long as you follow best practices for wallet security, MasLogin itself does not introduce a new custody risk.
Putting it all together, dTelecom checks several boxes for serious airdrop and DePIN players:
For MasLogin users, dTelecom is a great playground to test multi-account, multi-app and multi-month strategies:
If you’re building a MasLogin airdrop playbook or multi-account content hub, dTelecom deserves a place in your “core infra” section — something you can track, use and refine over several years, not just a quick farm-and-dump.
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