> For the complete documentation index, see [llms.txt](https://docs.memecore.com/llms.txt). Markdown versions of documentation pages are available by appending `.md` to page URLs; this page is available as [Markdown](https://docs.memecore.com/memecore/claim-usdm-airdrop.md).

# Claim $M Airdrop&#x20;

**The $M Airdrop Checker launched on February 6, and the airdrop claim began on February 13.**\
The airdrop checker and claim functions for MemeCore are now integrated.\
Please check your airdrop allocation and claim your $M directly at:\
👉 <https://airdrop-claim.memecore.com/>

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**Check Your $M Allocation**\
Allocations have been distributed to users who participated in the testnet, TVLoss, Hardwork, Mine to Earn, Memes.War, and those with the Discord OG role.<br>

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### Claim $M !&#x20;

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**Claim Your $M**\
You can receive your allocated $M through the airdrop claim process. Follow the steps below:

1. Connect your eligible wallet at <https://airdrop-claim.memecore.com/>
2. Complete the eligibility check
3. Click “Claim $M” and approve the suggested transaction
4. Once your claim is complete, check your wallet for the $M tokens


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