Airdrop Verification Tool
Verify Airdrop Legitimacy
There’s a rumor going around that NFTP (NFT TOKEN PILOT) is running an airdrop on Heco Chain. If you’ve seen this advertised on Twitter, Telegram, or a crypto forum, you’re not alone. But here’s the truth: NFTP has never been on Heco Chain. Not now. Not ever.
The project is built on BNB Smart Chain - not Heco. That’s not a typo. It’s not a mix-up. It’s a hard fact confirmed by the official contract address (0x37b0...978607), the whitepaper, and every blockchain explorer that tracks it. So if someone’s asking you to connect your wallet to a Heco Chain airdrop site for NFTP, you’re being led down a dangerous path.
Why the Confusion Exists
Heco Chain used to be a popular alternative to BNB Smart Chain, especially in 2021 and 2022. It had lower fees and was promoted as a "China-friendly" blockchain. Many new projects back then tried to ride that wave by pretending to be on Heco - even if they weren’t. NFTP isn’t one of them. It launched on BNB Smart Chain and stayed there.
Today, Heco Chain is mostly inactive. Most of its dApps have shut down or moved. But the name still pops up in fake airdrop scams because people remember it. Scammers know that. They use "Heco Chain" to sound legit, even when the project has zero connection to it.
And here’s the kicker: NFTP’s official website (nfttokenpilot.com) and Twitter (@NFTPtoken) never mention Heco Chain. If you check their socials, they only link to BSC tools and wallets like MetaMask configured for BNB Smart Chain.
What NFTP Actually Looks Like Right Now
NFTP isn’t dead - but it’s barely alive. The token’s price is listed at $0.000016 on some obscure exchanges. On Binance, it shows as $0. The 24-hour trading volume? $0. N/A. Blank.
Here’s the math that doesn’t add up: The project claims a max supply of 2 billion NFTP tokens. But the circulating supply? 0. The total supply? Also 0. That’s impossible. You can’t have a max supply if no tokens exist. This suggests the token was never properly deployed, or the data is being faked by low-quality trackers.
The market cap? $0.00. The fully diluted market cap? Just $31,997.66. That’s less than what a small NFT collection sells for. No serious project would launch with these numbers - unless they’re not trying to build real value.
How Real NFT Airdrops Work (So You Know What to Look For)
Legit NFT airdrops don’t ask for your private key. They don’t ask you to send crypto to "unlock" your free NFT. They don’t redirect you to sketchy websites with misspelled URLs.
A real airdrop follows this pattern:
- You hold a specific token (like BNB, ETH, or a project’s native token) in your wallet before a snapshot date.
- You’re eligible based on community activity - like joining their Discord, retweeting posts, or participating in polls.
- You visit the project’s official website (not a link from a random DM).
- You connect your wallet (MetaMask, Trust Wallet, etc.) and sign a message - not a transaction.
- The NFT appears in your wallet within 24-72 hours.
- You verify it on a blockchain explorer like BscScan or Etherscan.
NFTP doesn’t do any of this. No snapshot dates. No eligibility rules. No official claim page. Just a vague tweet saying "Airdrop coming soon!" - which has been up for over a year.
Red Flags in the NFTP Airdrop Rumors
If you see a post claiming to be the "official NFTP Heco Chain airdrop," watch for these warning signs:
- The website URL looks weird - like nfttokenpilot[.]io or nftp-airdrop[.]com (not nfttokenpilot.com).
- It asks you to connect your wallet and "approve" a transaction before you get anything.
- It says you need to send a small amount of BNB or HECO to "cover gas fees" - that’s always a scam.
- The Twitter account has no followers, no replies, and no verified badge.
- The contract address doesn’t match the official one on BscScan (0x37b0...978607).
Scammers use fake contract addresses that look similar to the real one. One extra letter or number can drain your wallet. Always double-check on BscScan before signing anything.
Is NFTP Worth Anything?
Right now? No. But that doesn’t mean it’s always been worthless.
NFTP launched in 2021 with a vision: a decentralized NFT marketplace built on BNB Smart Chain. It had a whitepaper, a roadmap, and even a team listed on their site. But nothing happened. No updates. No product launch. No community growth.
It’s not a Ponzi scheme - there’s no evidence of direct theft. But it’s a classic example of a project that got funded, launched a token, and then vanished. The team stopped posting. The website hasn’t been updated since 2022. The Twitter account has gone silent.
Some people still hold NFTP tokens, hoping for a comeback. But without trading volume, active development, or community support, it’s just digital dust.
What You Should Do Instead
If you’re looking for real NFT airdrops, don’t chase ghosts. Here’s what works:
- Follow projects with active development - check their GitHub, Discord, and weekly updates.
- Join airdrop aggregators like AirdropAlert or CoinMarketCap’s airdrop section - they verify legitimacy.
- Use a dedicated wallet for airdrops. Never use your main wallet with your life savings.
- Never sign a transaction unless you know exactly what you’re approving. Always check the contract address.
- Ignore anything that says "Heco Chain" unless you’re sure it’s a real project from that network.
There are hundreds of legit airdrops happening right now on Ethereum, Polygon, and BNB Smart Chain. You don’t need to risk your funds on a dead project with a fake chain name.
Final Warning: Don’t Fall for the Heco Chain Trick
Heco Chain is gone. NFTP is barely alive. And any airdrop linking the two is a scam. You won’t get free NFTs. You won’t get rich. You’ll just lose your crypto.
Before you click "Connect Wallet" on any airdrop site, ask yourself: Does this project have a working product? Do people talk about it? Is the contract address real? Is the chain correct?
If the answer is "I’m not sure," walk away. The best airdrop is the one you don’t fall for.
Is NFTP on Heco Chain?
No. NFTP (NFT TOKEN PILOT) operates exclusively on BNB Smart Chain. There is no official version of NFTP on Heco Chain. Any website or social media post claiming otherwise is a scam.
Can I still claim an NFTP airdrop?
There is no active or official NFTP airdrop. The project has not launched any claimable NFTs or token distributions since 2021. Any current "claim page" is fake and designed to steal your wallet credentials or funds.
Why does NFTP show a $0 price and $0 supply?
NFTP’s token supply is listed as 0 on major platforms, which contradicts its stated max supply of 2 billion. This suggests the token was never properly distributed or is no longer being tracked accurately. The $0 price and $0 trading volume confirm the token has no market activity.
What wallet should I use for NFTP?
If you’re holding NFTP tokens, you must use a wallet configured for BNB Smart Chain - like MetaMask or Trust Wallet with the BSC network added. Never use a Heco Chain wallet. NFTP cannot be stored or transferred on Heco.
How do I verify if an airdrop is real?
Check the project’s official website and social media. Look for a verified contract address on BscScan. Never sign a transaction unless you know exactly what it does. Use tools like AirdropAlert or CoinMarketCap to find verified airdrops. If it sounds too good to be true, it is.
Sierra Rustami
3 November, 2025 . 23:37 PM
This Heco Chain scam is so last decade. People still falling for it? 😒
Glen Meyer
4 November, 2025 . 03:30 AM
They’re not just scamming you-they’re stealing your future. These frauds don’t care if you lose everything. They’re predators in hoodies.
Christopher Evans
6 November, 2025 . 00:17 AM
The official contract address on BscScan is 0x37b0...978607. Any other address claiming to be NFTP is fraudulent. Always verify before interacting.
Ryan McCarthy
6 November, 2025 . 15:09 PM
It’s frustrating to see good projects get dragged down by scams, but at least we’ve got clear info like this to help people avoid traps. Keep sharing the truth-it matters.
Abelard Rocker
7 November, 2025 . 02:56 AM
Oh, here we go again-the Heco Chain ghost haunting the crypto graveyard like some zombie blockchain from 2021. People still fall for this? It’s like someone dug up a flip phone and called it a smartphone. NFTP? Never was on Heco. Never will be. The entire premise is a digital séance where scammers summon your wallet address and steal your soul with a single ‘approve’ button. And don’t even get me started on those ‘gas fee’ lies-like, no, buddy, I don’t need to send you 0.01 BNB to receive free NFTs. That’s not how magic works. That’s how your crypto goes to hell. The fact that this scam still has legs? It’s a monument to human gullibility. I’ve seen better security on my toddler’s toy robot. At least that thing didn’t ask for my private key before singing lullabies.
Hope Aubrey
8 November, 2025 . 00:00 AM
Y’all still chasing NFTP on Heco?? Bro, that’s like trying to use a dial-up modem to stream Netflix. The token’s dead, the chain’s dead, and the airdrop’s a phishing lure. Check BscScan, not some Telegram bot with 3 followers. #DontGetHacked
andrew seeby
8 November, 2025 . 20:52 PM
so i just checked the contract on bscscan and yep, 0x37b0...978607 is the real one. any other link is a trap. also, heco chain? lol, that thing died in 2022 😅
Pranjali Dattatraya Upadhye
8 November, 2025 . 23:02 PM
Thank you so much for this detailed breakdown-it’s so easy to get confused when everything looks shiny and official! I’ve learned to always check the contract address on BscScan, and now I triple-check the domain name too. No more clicking random links! 🙌
Kyung-Ran Koh
9 November, 2025 . 09:27 AM
Always use a dedicated wallet for airdrops. Never your main wallet. Always verify the official website. Always check the contract on BscScan. Always. No exceptions. Your funds are your responsibility.
Missy Simpson
10 November, 2025 . 06:44 AM
OMG YES this is so important!! I almost clicked on one of those Heco links last week-thank you for the wake-up call!! 💪❤️
Tara R
12 November, 2025 . 02:31 AM
Another amateur hour crypto post. Everyone knows Heco is dead. Everyone knows NFTP is worthless. Why are we still talking about this?
Matthew Gonzalez
12 November, 2025 . 22:00 PM
It’s ironic how we chase digital ghosts while ignoring the real collapse of trust in decentralized systems. NFTP isn’t just a failed token-it’s a mirror. What does it say about us that we still believe in ghosts with whitepapers?
Michelle Stockman
12 November, 2025 . 22:54 PM
Wow. A full essay on a token that’s worth less than my expired coffee gift card. Next time, just say ‘scam’ and save us all 10 minutes.
Eric von Stackelberg
14 November, 2025 . 15:27 PM
This isn't just a scam-it's a coordinated disinformation campaign. The Heco Chain reference is a decoy. The real target is the BSC ecosystem. I've analyzed 47 similar cases. The same IP addresses, the same wallet patterns. This is state-sponsored. Or worse: institutional.
Emily Unter King
15 November, 2025 . 22:50 PM
Verified NFTP contract: 0x37b0...978607. Always cross-reference with BscScan. Never trust third-party links. Use a non-custodial wallet for airdrops. Monitor your transaction history. This is standard protocol.