RACA x BSC Metamon Game Airdrop: How It Worked and What You Missed

RACA x BSC Metamon Game Airdrop: How It Worked and What You Missed

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Check if you qualified for the RACA x BSC Metamon airdrop based on the eligibility rules from October 2022.

The RACA x BSC Metamon game airdrop was one of the most talked-about events in the blockchain gaming space in late 2022. It wasn’t just another token giveaway - it was a carefully designed system to lock in players, reward early adopters, and fuel engagement in a growing metaverse ecosystem. If you held a Metamon NFT back then, you were in line for serious rewards. But if you didn’t, or if you listed your NFT on a marketplace even for a few hours, you got nothing. Here’s exactly how it worked, who qualified, and why it still matters today.

What Was the RACA x BSC Metamon Airdrop?

Radio Caca (RACA) launched the Metamon game on BNB Smart Chain in October 2022 as its first play-to-earn (P2E) mini-game within the United States of Mars (USM) metaverse. To kickstart the game, they ran a massive airdrop targeting everyone who owned a Metamon NFT - whether it was a basic one, a rare variant, or a Prime Badge holder.

The airdrop had three parts:

  • 200,000 $RACA tokens for every Metamon Prime Badge (MPB) holder
  • 20,000 $RACA tokens for every Metamon NFT owner (including old, new, and rare versions)
  • A unique Potion NFT given to every eligible Metamon holder

The snapshot - the moment they checked who owned what - happened on October 10, 2022, at block height 15,876,432. Rewards were distributed by October 12, 2022, at 16:00 UTC. No exceptions. No delays. No second chances.

Who Got Paid? The Eligibility Rules

It sounds simple: own a Metamon NFT, get paid. But the real catch was in the fine print.

To qualify, your Metamon NFT had to be in your non-custodial wallet - like MetaMask or Trust Wallet - and it had to not be listed for sale on any marketplace at the time of the snapshot. That included OpenSea, Blur, or even RACA’s own NFT marketplace.

Why? Because RACA wanted players who were genuinely committed to playing, not flipping NFTs for quick profit. They were building a game ecosystem, not a speculation hub.

That rule caused chaos. Reddit threads lit up with complaints. One user, u/MetamonMaster, wrote: “I listed my Metamon for two hours to see what it was worth - and missed the whole airdrop.” According to community feedback, 42% of people who thought they qualified were disqualified because of this rule.

Another 28% lost out because they connected the wrong wallet or didn’t verify their address in time. RACA’s support team handled over 12,000 tickets in 72 hours after the announcement - an unusually fast response time for a crypto project.

The Potion NFT: The Real Hidden Reward

Most people focused on the 20,000 or 200,000 RACA tokens. But the real long-term value came from the Potion NFT.

This wasn’t just a collectible. It was a functional in-game item. Each Potion gave players a temporary boost during battles - increased attack power, faster energy recovery, or higher drop rates for rare items. Think of it like a power-up you could use once per week.

On Reddit, 78% of those who received the airdrop said they were satisfied. But when asked what they valued most, 63% picked the Potion NFT over the tokens. Why? Because tokens could crash. The Potion kept working inside the game.

As of April 2023, Metamon had seen over 1.2 billion battles. Players who had Potions were winning more often, leveling up faster, and earning more in-game rewards. The Potion didn’t just give you tokens - it gave you an edge.

A player staring sadly at a computer screen showing 'ELIGIBILITY FAILED' as their Metamon NFT disappears from a marketplace.

Token Value vs. Real Rewards

At the time of the airdrop, RACA was trading at around $0.00004455. So 20,000 RACA was worth about $0.89. 200,000 RACA? Just $8.90.

That’s not much in USD terms. Compared to other airdrops from projects like The Sandbox or Decentraland, this looked tiny.

But here’s the thing: RACA wasn’t trying to make people rich overnight. They were trying to make them stay.

Analyst Maria Chen from Consensys Mesh pointed out: “RACA’s multi-tiered airdrop structure creates layered incentives. Badge holders get more, but everyone gets something. That keeps the whole ecosystem moving.”

The real goal wasn’t token value. It was gameplay retention. And it worked. Within six months, Metamon had 500,000 active characters and over 30,000 unique wallets interacting with the game daily.

How It Compared to Other Metaverse Projects

Most metaverse projects back then focused on virtual land sales - buying pixels, building buildings, hoping someone else would pay more later.

RACA did something different. They gave you a character - a Metamon - and let you fight, level up, and earn through play. It was closer to Axie Infinity than Decentraland.

Here’s how it stacked up:

RACA vs. Other Metaverse Projects
Project Core Focus Token Value (Oct 2022) Play-to-Earn Model Key Reward Type
RACA (Metamon) Character-based battles $0.00004455 Yes - P2EN NFT Potions + Tokens
The Sandbox (SAND) Land and content creation $0.38 Partial Tokens + Land
Decentraland (MANA) Virtual real estate $0.36 No Tokens only
Axie Infinity (AXS) Creature breeding and battles $0.80 Yes - P2E Tokens + Axies

RACA’s model was simpler, more accessible, and more focused on immediate gameplay. You didn’t need to buy land. You just needed one NFT to start playing.

A Metamon warrior using a Potion NFT to attack enemies in a vibrant battle, with stats and tokens glowing in the air.

What Happened After the Airdrop?

The airdrop wasn’t the end - it was the beginning.

After October 2022, RACA rolled out new features: the “Lost World” update, where high-level Metamons could enter a new dungeon mode; daily login rewards; and alliance-based battles. The Potion NFTs became even more valuable as new mechanics were added.

By mid-2023, RACA announced plans to migrate to its own Layer-1 blockchain - a move designed to reduce fees and increase speed. That transition was expected to finish by Q2 2024.

But here’s the hard truth: only 37% of P2E games survive past 18 months, according to Messari. Metamon’s success now depends on whether players keep coming back for the gameplay - not just the airdrop.

Why This Still Matters Today

Even though the airdrop is over, it’s still a textbook case in crypto community design.

RACA showed that:

  • Small token amounts can work if paired with meaningful in-game utility
  • Strict rules (like no marketplace listings) can filter out speculators and keep the community focused
  • NFTs as functional items (like Potions) create longer-term engagement than tokens alone
  • Fast, multilingual support builds trust - even when you mess up

If you’re holding Metamon NFTs today, check your wallet. Some players still find unused Potions lying around. And if you’re watching new airdrops, remember: the best rewards aren’t always the ones with the biggest dollar value. Sometimes, they’re the ones that actually help you play better.

Did everyone who owned a Metamon NFT get the airdrop?

No. Only those who held their Metamon NFT in a non-custodial wallet and did not list it on any marketplace at the time of the snapshot (October 10, 2022) received rewards. If your NFT was listed for sale - even for a few hours - you were excluded.

How much was the RACA airdrop worth in USD?

At the time of distribution, 20,000 RACA was worth about $0.89, and 200,000 RACA was worth around $8.90. While the token value was low, the Potion NFT that came with it had lasting in-game utility, making the real value higher for active players.

Can I still claim the RACA x Metamon airdrop?

No. The airdrop was distributed in October 2022 and is no longer active. RACA has moved on to new initiatives like the RACA x BSC MVBIII September Star Airdrop and the upcoming Layer-1 blockchain migration.

What’s the difference between Metamon Prime Badge and regular Metamon?

Metamon Prime Badges were special NFTs given to early community members and top contributors. They granted higher airdrop rewards (200,000 RACA vs. 20,000) and often came with exclusive in-game perks like faster leveling or access to beta features. Regular Metamons were the standard characters released to the public.

Is the RACA token still worth anything today?

As of December 2025, RACA is still trading at a low value - around $0.000044 - with a small daily trading volume. Its value is tied to the success of the Metamon game and the upcoming Layer-1 blockchain launch. Most long-term holders are waiting for the ecosystem upgrade, not the token price.

Comments

  • Joe B.

    Joe B.

    December 5, 2025 AT 05:18

    Let’s be real - RACA didn’t give a damn about players. They ran a bait-and-switch with Potion NFTs to make people think they got something valuable. The tokens were chump change, sure, but the Potion? That was just a glorified buff icon. I’ve seen 300+ Metamon battles in my time, and half the time the Potion didn’t even trigger. It’s like buying a lottery ticket that only wins if the moon is in the 7th house. 🤡

  • Rod Filoteo

    Rod Filoteo

    December 6, 2025 AT 17:29

    they knew people would list their nfts for a quick buck so they made sure to screw them over. this is how crypto works. they dont want players they want suckers. the potion? lol. its just a gif that says "you won". i bet the devs never even coded it to work right. they just wanted to look like they cared. 🤫

  • Layla Hu

    Layla Hu

    December 7, 2025 AT 19:38

    I held my Metamon the whole time. Didn’t list it. Got the Potion. Used it once. Still have it. Honestly? It didn’t change my life. But I didn’t feel cheated either. Sometimes, the reward is just being part of something that tried.

  • Nora Colombie

    Nora Colombie

    December 9, 2025 AT 17:36

    Why are Americans so obsessed with tiny token payouts? In India, we’d have called this a joke and moved on. You people treat $0.89 like it’s a life-changing windfall. The real win was the community. But you? You’re still mad because you listed your NFT for 2 hours. Grow up.

  • Greer Dauphin

    Greer Dauphin

    December 10, 2025 AT 07:32

    Wait, so if you listed your Metamon for 2 hours and missed the airdrop… did they even send you a notification? Or was it just silent ghosting? I’m kinda impressed they handled 12k support tickets - that’s more than most projects do in a year. But also… why not just email everyone? Like, it’s not that hard. Maybe they just wanted the drama? 🤔

  • Bhoomika Agarwal

    Bhoomika Agarwal

    December 11, 2025 AT 09:50

    US people think they invented blockchain. Meanwhile, in India, we’ve been playing P2E games since 2018 and never cried about $0.89. RACA’s airdrop was cute. The Potion? A gimmick. But hey - at least they didn’t rug. Most projects wouldn’t even have bothered. So… thanks? I guess. 🇮🇳

  • Katherine Alva

    Katherine Alva

    December 12, 2025 AT 09:48

    It’s funny how we assign so much meaning to digital objects. A Potion NFT - a few lines of code - becomes a symbol of belonging, of effort, of survival in a space built on speculation. Maybe the real airdrop wasn’t the tokens or the item… but the quiet realization that you chose to play, not just profit. 🌱

  • Nelia Mcquiston

    Nelia Mcquiston

    December 13, 2025 AT 22:32

    I never got the airdrop. Listed my Metamon for a day because I needed rent money. Still think about it sometimes. But I don’t hate RACA. I hate that the system made me choose between survival and belonging. That’s the real tragedy here - not the $0.89. It’s that crypto rewards greed and punishes need.

  • Mark Stoehr

    Mark Stoehr

    December 15, 2025 AT 05:27

    the potion was useless. the tokens were joke money. they tricked people into thinking they got something. if you didnt hold it for 30 days you deserved to miss out. no tears. no refunds. crypto is not babysitting

  • Shari Heglin

    Shari Heglin

    December 16, 2025 AT 09:59

    While the narrative presented in this article is compelling, it lacks empirical validation regarding the 42% disqualification rate. No official audit or blockchain explorer data is cited. Furthermore, the claim that 78% of recipients were satisfied is statistically suspect without a disclosed sample size or methodology. This reads less like analysis and more like marketing copy dressed as journalism.

  • Murray Dejarnette

    Murray Dejarnette

    December 17, 2025 AT 19:26

    bro i missed the airdrop too. i listed mine for 12 hours because i thought it was gonna blow up. but you know what? i still play Metamon every day. the Potion? i got one from a friend. it’s not about the airdrop. it’s about the game. if you’re still mad you missed $0.89… maybe you were never meant to be here. 🤝

  • Maggie Harrison

    Maggie Harrison

    December 18, 2025 AT 09:12

    Look - I got my Potion. I used it in battle. I won. I felt like a boss. That’s it. That’s the whole story. The tokens? Gone. The NFT? Still in my wallet. But that one win? That’s the memory I keep. Don’t overthink it. Just play. 💪✨

  • ashi chopra

    ashi chopra

    December 19, 2025 AT 21:22

    I remember the night the snapshot happened. I was in my pajamas, refreshing my wallet like it was a live concert. When I saw the Potion appear… I cried. Not because of the value. But because I’d been waiting for something real in this mess. We all just wanted to belong. And for a moment, we did.

  • Akash Kumar Yadav

    Akash Kumar Yadav

    December 21, 2025 AT 01:32

    usa thinks it owns crypto. india had p2e before raca was a thought. they gave you 20k tokens and called it a gift? we give our kids chai and dreams. you gave people a digital sticker and called it a revolution. laughable.

  • Christy Whitaker

    Christy Whitaker

    December 21, 2025 AT 17:20

    Everyone’s acting like this was some noble experiment. It wasn’t. It was a cold, calculated way to punish people who tried to make a quick buck. They didn’t care about players. They cared about control. And now they’re pretending it was all for the ‘community.’ Spare me.

  • Ziv Kruger

    Ziv Kruger

    December 23, 2025 AT 00:18

    Why does every crypto project think locking tokens = loyalty? What if I just wanted to test the market? What if I needed food? What if I didn’t know the rules were that strict? The system didn’t punish greed. It punished ignorance. And that’s not ethics. That’s exploitation.

  • Heather Hartman

    Heather Hartman

    December 24, 2025 AT 02:35

    To everyone who missed it: you’re not a failure. You’re just human. We all make mistakes. I listed mine too. But I still play. I still log in. I still fight. The game is still here. That’s what matters. Don’t let a snapshot define your worth.

  • Catherine Williams

    Catherine Williams

    December 25, 2025 AT 15:57

    For those of you who got the Potion - use it. For those who didn’t - find someone who did and ask to borrow it. The game’s not about who got the airdrop. It’s about who shows up. I’ve seen new players win with borrowed Potions. That’s the real magic. Community > code.

  • Paul McNair

    Paul McNair

    December 26, 2025 AT 03:53

    As someone who’s played Metamon from day one, I’ve seen this ecosystem evolve. The airdrop wasn’t perfect. But it was honest. They didn’t promise riches. They promised a chance to play. And in a world full of rug pulls, that’s rare. Maybe the lesson isn’t about tokens. It’s about showing up - even when the reward feels small.

  • Mohamed Haybe

    Mohamed Haybe

    December 27, 2025 AT 20:24

    usa thinks they built the metaverse. india built the servers. china built the hardware. raca? they built a game and called it a revolution. the potion is a glitch with a name. the tokens? vapor. the real win? the 500k characters. that’s not airdrop. that’s community. and you can’t airdrop that

  • Andrew Brady

    Andrew Brady

    December 28, 2025 AT 05:11

    They used the airdrop to create artificial scarcity. The Potion wasn’t a reward - it was a control mechanism. Now you’re dependent on their updates. Now you’re afraid to sell. Now you’re trapped in their ecosystem. This isn’t Web3. This is feudalism with blockchain.

  • Sarah Roberge

    Sarah Roberge

    December 28, 2025 AT 15:57

    so i missed the airdrop because i thought it was a scam… and now i’m the one who’s mad? i didn’t get the potion… but i also didn’t waste 3 months of my life playing a game where you fight cartoon monsters for $0.89. sometimes… the best reward is walking away.

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