Airdrops still have a chance! Here's a roundup of AI funding projects in 2026.
This time, the focus is on intelligent agents, robots, and AI infrastructure. We analyze from several dimensions including funding scale, behind-the-scenes investors, how to participate, and project potential.
OpenMind is a good example. It is a project focused on AI and robotics, with the core goal of providing an intelligent operating system for robotic systems. The funding amount reached $20 million, and the investors and participants behind it are quite impressive. Based on the funding progress and project direction, similar AI infrastructure projects in 2026 have a relatively high chance of receiving airdrops.
It is worth noting that these types of technology infrastructure projects usually have larger funding amounts, strong institutional backing, and more standardized airdrop plans. Those looking to get in on these projects should pay close attention to funding news and official updates.
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ThreeHornBlasts
· 01-08 13:03
OpenMind 20 million dollars? Projects backed by institutions are indeed more reliable, with higher airdrop chances.
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OnChainSleuth
· 01-07 15:55
$20 million in funding, this level of support is definitely impressive. A project with such strong institutional backing and airdrop plans is definitely more reliable.
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MetaverseHermit
· 01-07 08:55
20 million dollars in funding really guarantees an airdrop? I've seen quite a few big financings where the airdrop ended up being smaller than expected.
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ForumLurker
· 01-06 12:54
$20 million in funding, this funding round looks okay... But just because institutions back it doesn't necessarily mean there will be an airdrop, right? That logic is a bit shaky.
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StableBoi
· 01-06 12:54
Projects with strong institutional backing are indeed more likely to receive airdrops, but expecting to get tokens with only $20 million in funding seems a bit optimistic.
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ForkTongue
· 01-06 12:52
20 million USD? That's quite a substantial funding size, but the name OpenMind sounds a bit familiar... The wave of the robotics track has really arrived.
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HalfIsEmpty
· 01-06 12:52
A $20 million funding round. Projects at this level have a higher probability of airdrops, and institutions usually reserve a share for the community.
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AlgoAlchemist
· 01-06 12:45
A $20 million funding sounds great... but will the airdrop really happen? That's the real question.
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FancyResearchLab
· 01-06 12:37
Another saying of "airdrop opportunity," theoretically should be feasible. A funding scale of $20 million sounds good, but I don't know if it will turn out to be the same old trick in the end. I'll try this smart trap first and see how OpenMind's official updates are—however, for this kind of infrastructure project, the actual airdrop space is still uncertain.
Airdrops still have a chance! Here's a roundup of AI funding projects in 2026.
This time, the focus is on intelligent agents, robots, and AI infrastructure. We analyze from several dimensions including funding scale, behind-the-scenes investors, how to participate, and project potential.
OpenMind is a good example. It is a project focused on AI and robotics, with the core goal of providing an intelligent operating system for robotic systems. The funding amount reached $20 million, and the investors and participants behind it are quite impressive. Based on the funding progress and project direction, similar AI infrastructure projects in 2026 have a relatively high chance of receiving airdrops.
It is worth noting that these types of technology infrastructure projects usually have larger funding amounts, strong institutional backing, and more standardized airdrop plans. Those looking to get in on these projects should pay close attention to funding news and official updates.