Best Anti-Detect Browser for Crypto Airdrops & Sybil Farming (2026)

July 2, 2026·8 min read·Updated July 2, 2026

Airdrop farming — interacting with a protocol across many wallets to qualify for a future token distribution — is one of the highest-volume use cases for anti-detect browsers. The catch is that projects have gotten very good at sybil detection: they cluster wallets that look like one operator and disqualify the whole batch, sometimes clawing back tokens after the fact.

Most sybil flags aren't on-chain — they're off-chain browser and network signals. Fix those and your wallets stop looking like a farm.

How projects detect sybil clusters

  • Shared IP address — dozens of wallets connecting from one IP is the number-one giveaway.
  • Identical browser fingerprint — same canvas, WebGL, fonts and timezone across every "different" user.
  • Funding graph — wallets all funded from one source or bridging in identical amounts.
  • Behavioural timing — the same actions in the same order at the same times.

The browser side of isolation

On-chain hygiene (varied funding sources, varied amounts, natural timing) is on you. But the off-chain layer — the browser and IP each wallet touches the dApp from — is exactly what an anti-detect browser exists to separate:

  1. 1One BulldogBrowser profile per wallet, each with a unique, consistent fingerprint.
  2. 2A dedicated proxy per profile so every wallet interacts from its own IP.
  3. 3Install the wallet extension fresh inside each isolated profile — never reuse one across profiles.
  4. 4Vary the timing and order of interactions so the batch doesn't move in lockstep.

With fingerprint, IP, cookies and extension storage isolated per profile, each wallet looks like a separate person on a separate device — which is the entire point of not being clustered.

Why cost matters more here than anywhere

Airdrop farming is a volume game — often dozens to hundreds of wallets — and returns are uncertain until a token actually drops. That makes the price per profile the difference between profit and loss. Paying GoLogin or Multilogin rates across 200 profiles eats your expected value; a tool priced ~30% lower with proxies and automation included does not.

BulldogBrowser includes the REST API and Selenium/Puppeteer/Playwright on every plan, so you can script repetitive interactions across wallets, plus per-profile proxies and bulk profile creation to spin up a batch fast. Pricing runs about 30% below GoLogin — see the comparison.

Sybil detection is mostly off-chain. Win the fingerprint-and-IP layer and your wallets stop looking like a farm.

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Frequently asked questions

What's the best anti-detect browser for airdrop farming?+

You want per-profile fingerprint and proxy isolation, bulk profile creation and an API to script repetitive dApp interactions — all at a low price per profile since farming is a volume game. BulldogBrowser includes those on every plan at roughly 30% below GoLogin, which is why it's a common pick for wallet isolation.

How do airdrops detect multiple accounts?+

Mostly through off-chain signals — a shared IP, an identical browser fingerprint across wallets, and on-chain patterns like common funding sources and lockstep timing. Isolating each wallet's browser and IP removes the biggest tells.

Is airdrop farming allowed?+

It depends entirely on each project's rules; many explicitly prohibit sybil activity and will disqualify clustered wallets. Read each project's terms — this guide covers the technical isolation, not an endorsement of breaking any project's rules.

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