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# Airdrop Tools

On TaskOn, projects now have the ability to conduct `airdrops`, providing another way to distribute rewards to users. You have the option to reward users in either `tokens` or `NFTs`.&#x20;

1. In community hub, click "`Airdrop Tools`", then click "`Airdrop Token/NFT`".

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### Token Airdrop

1. Click "Token Airdrop", choose network, and token type.
2. Submit the list of airdrop (please download the templates first).

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3. Click "Submit" to complete the airdrop, or you can also click "Save as a Draft" to edit later.

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### NFT Airdrop

1. Click "NFT Airdrop", choose network, and NFT type.

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2. Submit the list of the airdrop (please download the template first).

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3. Click "Submit" to complete the airdrop, or you can also click "Save as a Draft" to edit later.

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