The interactive quest tracker, eligibility scan and scenario panel are a worked example based on our Nado research and are not yet wired with on-chain data for Polymarket. Use the step-by-step qualification guide below — it is tailored to this drop's chain and program type.
Jump to qualification guide ↓A step-by-step Retro farming playbook on Polygon. Cost bucket: Capital at risk.
Create a fresh wallet for Polygon activity — never your main wallet. Fund it from a CEX withdrawal or a unique source so it isn't trivially clustered with your other addresses (Sybil hygiene).
Polymarket has no public points dashboard — retroactive snapshots reward genuine historical usage. Use the product the way a real user would, regularly, on Polygon.
Retro criteria typically weight lifetime volume, distinct active months, and feature breadth. Several smaller sessions across weeks beat a single large transaction.
Use one consistent account/wallet, complete any identity or profile steps the product offers, and avoid behavior that looks like farming — retro filters aggressively cut sybil-pattern accounts.
Allocations usually weight consistent, organic activity over a single burst. Keep light recurring activity on Polygon rather than doing everything in one day, and watch the snapshot window (Retroactive · TBD).
When the token generation event goes live, connect the same wallet to the official claim site only — verify the URL, never sign approvals you don't understand, and beware of fake-claim phishing.
These are general best-practice steps for Retro programs, not a guarantee of eligibility or rewards. Always follow the project's official rules and links. Not financial advice — DYOR.
A Retro program on Polygon. Follow the qualification guide, add it to your watchlist, and stay active through every deadline we track.