HertzFlow is a perpetual trading protocol on BNB Chain. It lets users trade crypto, forex, commodities, and equities without an order book. The project is running a live testnet campaign right now, but no official token airdrop has been confirmed as of June 30, 2026. According to the official HertzFlow testnet portal, leaderboard activity and wallet history are being recorded. Early participants may qualify for rewards if a token distribution is announced later.
Status: Upcoming (unconfirmed), but the Testnet campaign is active
Testnet competition window: June 25 to July 9, 2026
Eligibility: Testnet trading and Galxe quest participation; no minimum volume published
Token: No ticker or supply figure announced by the project
This guide explains how to join the campaign during the active window. It also covers the risks of participating before an airdrop is confirmed.
Am I Eligible for the HertzFlow Airdrop?
HertzFlow has not published official eligibility criteria as of this writing. Based on third-party listings, the campaign tracks activity rather than wallet size. Here is what qualifies you based on available public information.
What Gets You on the Leaderboard
Users who trade on the testnet during the June 25 to July 9 window are building leaderboard standing. The leaderboard tracks rank, volume, PnL, win rate, and referrals. Interacting with liquidity pools and vaults also reportedly contributes to your activity profile.
HertzFlow has not published a token ticker, supply breakdown, or distribution schedule. No dated official announcement from the team confirms a token drop. Base your decision to participate on the activity itself, not on an expected reward.
Geographic Restrictions
Perpetual trading faces legal restrictions in several jurisdictions. Check whether this type of platform is permitted where you live before connecting a wallet. This is not legal advice. Confirm with a local source before you proceed.
How to Join the HertzFlow Testnet Campaign?
Before you start, use a dedicated EVM wallet for this campaign. HertzFlow runs on the BNB Smart Chain testnet, and the platform will not load correctly if your wallet is set to mainnet. Do not use a wallet that holds funds you cannot afford to lose.
- Connect your wallet. Open the HertzFlow testnet portal and connect a wallet you use only for testnet activity. Switch it to BNB Smart Chain testnet (Chain ID 97) before doing anything else.
- Claim your test funds. Click Get Test Funds inside HertzFlow and claim your test USDT. Then visit the BNB Chain faucet to claim BNB testnet tokens for gas. USDT is for opening trades. BNB covers the transaction fees, and trades will not go through without it.
- Trade on the testnet. Go to the Trade tab and open test positions in the available markets. Try long and short positions across different assets, and test different leverage settings to see how the protocol responds.
- Explore Pools and Vaults. Open the Pools tab and deposit funds into a pool, then visit the Vaults tab and deposit into a vault. Both actions contribute to your overall activity profile on the platform.
- Track your standing. Check the Dashboard and Leaderboard regularly. The leaderboard tracks your rank, volume, PnL, win rate, referrals, and points. Consistent activity through July 9 carries more weight than a single large trade.
- Join the Discord. Join the project’s Discord and stay active. The team uses Discord for role assignments, campaign updates, and announcements about next steps after the testnet closes.
Risks to Consider
Joining a campaign before a token is confirmed carries specific risks. These are not generic disclaimers. They are the real things that can go wrong here.
No Token Has Been Confirmed
HertzFlow has not announced a token ticker, supply, or community allocation. The assumption that early participation leads to a reward comes from third-party trackers, not the project team. That assumption may not hold.
Testnet Activity Does Not Guarantee Mainnet Rewards
Many protocols run public testnets and never distribute tokens to participants. Activity tracking is not a distribution commitment. Past participants in other testnet campaigns have walked away with nothing.
Wallet and Phishing Risk
Only connect to the official testnet.hertzflow.xyz domain. Do not follow links from unofficial Telegram groups, DMs, or social posts claiming to be the team. The official Telegram is t.me/hertzflow_xyz. Check the URL before you connect. Our guide on common patterns that show up around token claims covers what to watch for.
Smart Contract Risk
HertzFlow’s smart contracts have not been publicly audited, to this writer’s knowledge. If you trade on mainnet with real funds, those funds interact with unaudited code. Bugs and exploits are a known risk in DeFi protocols.
High Leverage Is Not for Beginners
HertzFlow’s docs describe leverage up to 1000x. At that level, a small price move can wipe out a position in minutes. Testnet trading with fake funds carries no financial risk. Mainnet trading does.
If rewards are distributed and you receive an allocation, our guide on how airdropped tokens are taxed is worth reading before you sell or transfer anything. For a broader look at evaluating campaigns like this one, check out how airdrop campaigns typically work.
Frequently Asked Questions
The biggest unknown with HertzFlow is whether a token ever gets announced. These questions address that directly.
Has HertzFlow officially confirmed a token airdrop?
No. As of June 30, 2026, no dated official announcement from the HertzFlow team confirms a token distribution. Third-party aggregators list the project based on the active testnet campaign and leaderboard tracking. Those listings are not a team commitment. Treat participation as speculative.
Is the HertzFlow testnet campaign free to join?
Yes. The testnet uses test tokens from a faucet, so no real funds are needed to trade during the June 25 to July 9 window. You will need a small amount of BNB testnet tokens for gas fees, claimable for free from the BNB Chain faucet at bnbchain.org/en/testnet-faucet.
What is RFQ-based trading?
RFQ stands for request-for-quote. Instead of an order book that matches buyers and sellers in real time, an RFQ system sends your trade request to a pricing source that quotes you a fill price directly. HertzFlow uses oracle-validated pricing for this. Price feeds come from third-party data sources rather than on-chain liquidity pools. The result is no slippage from order book depth, though oracle-related risks still apply.
When does the HertzFlow testnet competition end?
The testnet trading competition runs through July 9, 2026, per CryptoLenz’s June 15 listing. The Galxe campaign may run on its own timeline. Check @Hertzflow_xyz on X for any deadline updates closer to the close date.
What happens after July 9?
Nothing has been announced. HertzFlow has not published a mainnet launch date, a token generation event, or a snapshot schedule. Watch the project’s official channels for announcements after the testnet closes.
















