Airdrop Calculator
What the points you have farmed could be worth, at each FDV you care to assume.
Use this when — you want to see what the points you have farmed could be worth
The token does not exist yet, so there is no price to look up. Instead you pick “what if FDV lands here” and see several at once. These are arithmetic on your assumptions, not a forecast.
Usually shown at the top of the leaderboard or on the official dashboard.
Use the figure the project announced. Before that, this is a placeholder.
Add it and you also get the break-even FDV.
Enter your points to see the payout at each FDV.
How the payout is worked out
Who this is for
People farming points on an exchange or protocol whose token has not launched yet. Three things make the calculation work: your points, the total points (or your share, if you only know that), and the percentage going to people who farmed. The first two are usually on the project's leaderboard, the third in its tokenomics announcement. If you already hold the token, this is the wrong calculator — that is quantity times price, and the converter answers it directly.
The formula
Payout = FDV × the share going to points holders × your share of the points. Your share is your points divided by the total, and the holders' share is the slice of total supply set aside for people who farmed. With 1,500 points out of 200 million and 20% going to points holders, an FDV of $1B works out to $1,500.
Why total supply and token count are not asked
They cancel out. The price of one token is FDV divided by total supply, and the number of tokens you get is total supply times the allocation times your share — multiply the two and supply disappears. One billion tokens or ten billion, your slice is worth the same. So the calculator does not ask for a figure you would have to guess.
What FDV is, and why several of them
FDV is the market capitalisation if the entire supply were circulating. With no token there is no price, and picking a single figure would read as a forecast. So the table lays out several and shows only what each one implies. The FDV rows are scaled to the points and costs you entered, and you can type a specific figure if you have one in mind.
Break-even FDV
The FDV at which the payout equals what you have already spent — your costs divided by the allocation times your share. Below it you get back less than you put in. It appears only once you enter a cost, and it is marked as a line inside the table.
Frequently asked
Where do I find the total points?
Usually at the top of the leaderboard or on the project's official dashboard. If you cannot find it, switch to "I only know my share" and enter the percentage directly.
What allocation percentage should I use?
The one the project published in its tokenomics. Before that is announced, the figure sitting in the field is a placeholder — replace it once there is an official number or the result means nothing.
Do I have to enter what I have spent?
No. Leave it blank and the FDV table still works; you simply do not get the net figure or the break-even FDV. Add up trading fees and gas and those two lines appear.
Will I actually receive this amount?
No. Projects change point rules and allocation percentages, and the amount actually distributed can differ from what was announced. This calculator shows the arithmetic on the assumptions you entered — it takes no view on what the FDV will be or on what you will receive.
How do I value tokens I already received?
That is quantity times price, which the converter handles — pick the coin and enter the amount. This calculator is for the stage before there is a token or a price.
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