Verified Crypto Airdrops This Week: UK Edition (July 2026)
This week in crypto airdrops: Grass Season 2 checker goes live, HUMAN snapshot on 13 July, Backpack and Polymarket expected — plus UK safety and tax notes.
Airdrop season never really stops — but some weeks matter more than others. This first week of July 2026 has a genuinely claimable reward programme going live, a snapshot deadline just days away, and two heavyweight token launches moving closer. Here is what UK users can actually act on this week, what is merely noise, and the safety rules that apply to every single claim. Every item below comes from official project announcements, not Telegram whispers.
Grass Season 2: Checker Live, Rewards in USDC
The biggest concrete news this week comes from Grass, the decentralised data network. The Grass Foundation has switched on its rewards checker for Stage 2 of its airdrop programme, covering activity across Epochs 1 to 19. If you ran the Grass app or held GRASS through those periods, you can now see your estimated payout.
The surprise is the payout currency. Stage 2 will not distribute GRASS tokens. Rewards come in USDC instead, with the Foundation citing regulatory uncertainty as the reason. For UK claimants this is arguably better news than it sounds — a stablecoin payout means no price risk between claim and sale, and a very clean GBP value for your tax records.
Two dates matter. A token holders call streams live on X and YouTube on Tuesday 7 July, and the new Grass Wallet — secured by passkey or email one-time codes — is expected to go live in mid-July. Check your allocation only through the official grass.io domain. Copycat checker sites appeared within hours of the announcement.
HUMAN Protocol: Snapshot Deadline 13 July
The $HUMAN identity protocol has confirmed that its SUMR Season 1 points programme feeds an upcoming token distribution. Users with high point scores before the 13 July snapshot stand to receive $HUMAN tokens at launch.
That gives you a hard deadline this week. If you have been accumulating points, verify your score is recorded correctly before the 13th. If you have never touched the protocol, be honest with yourself about the maths — starting a points grind six days before a snapshot rarely earns a meaningful allocation. Snapshot-chasing is usually a waste of gas.
Backpack and Polymarket: The Big Ones Moving Closer
Two of the most anticipated token launches of 2026 edged forward. Backpack, the exchange and wallet built by former FTX engineers, published its token generation plan earlier this year with 25% of supply earmarked for the community. Distribution details are expected imminently, and existing users of the exchange and wallet are the obvious eligible group.
Polymarket, the prediction market that became a household name during the last US election cycle, is widely expected to launch its token now that its regulatory position has cleared. Nothing is claimable yet — anyone telling you otherwise this week is running a scam. But if you use either platform, keeping your activity consistent costs nothing.
A points-programme honourable mention: prediction platform Pear is running a waitlist with social quests and daily points. Token rewards and snapshot rules remain unannounced, so treat it as speculative — fine if free, foolish if it costs you anything.
The Scam Weather Report
Every item above has already spawned fakes. Within hours of the Grass Stage 2 announcement, lookalike claim sites appeared in search results and social media replies. The pattern is identical every week: scammers buy ads against airdrop search terms, clone the official page, and drain wallets that connect and sign.
The standing threats remain wallet-drainer kits — Inferno, Angel, and Pink Drainer among them — sold as services to low-skill scammers. And the FBI’s warning from March about fake “FBI Token” airdrops on Tron is a reminder that unsolicited tokens appearing in your wallet are bait, not luck. Never interact with tokens you did not claim.
Three rules cover almost everything. Type official URLs manually, never click claim links from DMs or ads. Use a burner wallet for claims, never your main holdings. And nothing legitimate ever asks you to send funds first or reveal a seed phrase.
Points Programmes in Sixty Seconds
Both HUMAN and Pear use points systems, so a quick primer helps. A points programme is a public scoreboard: the project tracks your activity — deposits, referrals, daily check-ins, social tasks — and awards points it strongly implies will convert to tokens. It is airdrop farming with the scoreboard made visible.
The appeal is obvious. You can see exactly where you stand, and competitive instincts do the rest. The catch is equally clear: points have no guaranteed value, no fixed conversion rate, and no deadline the project must honour. Some programmes have run for eighteen months without a token. Others converted at rates that made thousands of points worth a few pounds.
A sensible framework: participate when the activity is something you would do anyway, or when it is genuinely free. Walk away the moment a points programme asks for deposits you would not otherwise make. Locked funds chasing unpriced points is how “free money” quietly becomes a loss.
What This Week’s Claims Will Cost You
Free tokens are not quite free — claiming has costs worth budgeting. Gas fees for a claim transaction vary by chain: pennies on Solana and most layer-2 networks, potentially several pounds on Ethereum mainnet during busy periods. If you are claiming a small allocation on mainnet, check that the claim is worth more than the gas before signing.
Time is the bigger cost. Verifying URLs, cross-checking announcements, and reading transaction simulations takes perhaps fifteen minutes per claim done properly. Every shortcut in that process is exactly where the scams live. Budget the fifteen minutes or skip the claim — the middle path of rushing a connection is the worst of both.
And factor the burner wallet setup if you have not done it. Creating a fresh wallet, funding it with a little gas, and keeping it separated from your main holdings takes ten minutes once, and it converts your worst-case claim outcome from “everything gone” to “lost a tenner in gas”. No single habit in crypto buys more safety per minute of effort.
The UK Tax Angle This Week
Grass paying Stage 2 in USDC creates an unusually clean tax situation. HMRC’s guidance treats tokens received for services or activity as potentially taxable income at receipt, valued in GBP on the day. A USDC payout makes that valuation trivial — one dollar-pegged token, one exchange rate, done.
For points-programme rewards generally, keep a record the day you claim: token, amount, GBP value, and the transaction reference. With the capital gains annual exemption at £3,000, even modest airdrop income can interact with a later disposal to create a reporting obligation. Our full UK airdrop guide covers the HMRC rules in detail.
How This Roundup Is Verified
A quick note on method, because “verified” is a word every scam site also uses. Each item above traces to an official project announcement — the Grass Foundation’s own communications for Stage 2, the HUMAN protocol’s published snapshot date, and Backpack’s token generation plan posted by the team itself. Aggregator listings were used only as leads, never as confirmation.
That is the same standard you should hold any airdrop source to, including this one. If you cannot trace a claim opportunity back to the project’s verified channels in two clicks, it does not exist. We will only ever list items that pass that test, and when details are unconfirmed — like Pear’s token terms — we say so plainly rather than dressing speculation up as fact.
What Is Actually Worth Your Time This Week
If you already used Grass: check your Stage 2 allocation via the official site and note the 7 July holders call. Ten minutes, real money potentially waiting.
If you hold HUMAN points: confirm your score before the 13 July snapshot. Five minutes.
If you use Backpack or Polymarket: carry on as normal — your existing activity is your eligibility. Zero minutes.
If none of the above applies: there is nothing this week worth creating new accounts or spending gas to chase. That is a perfectly good outcome. The worst airdrop losses come from people forcing participation in weeks when there was nothing real to participate in.
What This Means for UK Readers
This week rewards existing users rather than new farmers — which is the 2026 pattern in miniature. Genuine, sustained usage gets paid; last-minute chasing mostly burns gas and exposes wallets to cloned claim sites. Verify everything through official channels, log every claim for HMRC, and remember that in a week with real claims going live, the scammers are working hardest of all.
We publish this roundup weekly. If a claim opens mid-week that cannot wait, the project’s own verified channels will always have it first — that habit protects you far better than any list, including ours. See you next week, and claim carefully — with a burner wallet, a bookmarked URL, and both eyes on the transaction simulation.
Quick Reference: This Week’s Dates
For your calendar: the Grass token holders call streams Tuesday 7 July at 1pm EST — that is 6pm UK time — on X and YouTube. The HUMAN SUMR Season 1 snapshot lands on 13 July. The Grass Wallet launch is pencilled for mid-July, with rewards paid in USDC rather than GRASS.
Nothing else this week carries a hard deadline. Backpack and Polymarket distributions remain unscheduled, and Pear’s terms are unannounced. If you see a countdown timer attached to any of those names before an official announcement, you have found a scam, not a scoop.
Set reminders from this list rather than from social media. Scammers time their fake claim pages to real calendar events precisely because urgency plus a real date feels legitimate.
This article is for educational purposes only and does not constitute financial advice. Cryptocurrency investments involve significant risk. Always do your own research.
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