BitRobot

    BitRobot Airdrop Details

    No BitRobot token or airdrop has been confirmed. The project runs on Bolts, a unified points system tracking contribution across every subnet. Subnet-specific points convert to Bolts on each subnet’s own schedule, and older, pre-Bolts balances carry over through a legacy conversion.

    BitRobot opened its Lab app and rolled out the unified Bolts system on August 12, 2026, giving contributors a single dashboard to track points earned across subnets.

    Referrals add 10% on top: when someone you refer converts their subnet points to Bolts, you receive a 10% bonus, capped at one level, and only when the referral has done genuine subnet work.

    How to Participate in the BitRobot Airdrop

    Step 1: Apply for a BitRobot Access ID

    Go to the BitRobot app and create your profile using an email address, Discord, or Google account. This Access ID links your wallet and social accounts across every subnet and carries over any legacy points from earlier campaigns.

    Step 2: Join the BitRobot Discord

    Join the BitRobot Discord server for subnet launch announcements, access codes, and community support. New subnets and Grand Challenges are typically posted here before they appear elsewhere.

    Step 3: Sign Up for TeleArms: RoboPlayground

    Visit the TeleArms login page and sign up with the same email, Discord, or Google account you used for your Access ID. TeleArms is BitRobot’s SN/03 subnet, where contributors control simulated robotic arms to complete manipulation tasks.

    Step 4: Redeem Your Access Code

    Click “have a code” on the sign-up screen and enter your invite code, then log back in using the email you registered with. Access codes circulate through BitRobot’s Discord and official social channels during limited rollout periods.

    Step 5: Start Piloting in Live Control

    From your dashboard, open “Live Control” to begin a session. You will steer a simulated robotic arm through pick-and-place and manipulation tasks; each completed action earns points toward your Bolts balance.

    Step 6: Complete Missions for Extra Bolts

    Beyond free-play sessions, TeleArms assigns specific missions with their own point rewards. Check your dashboard regularly, since new missions appear as the subnet expands its task library.

    Step 7: Refer Others for a 10% Bolts Bonus

    Share your referral link from your Access ID dashboard. Once a referred contributor completes real subnet work and their points convert to Bolts, you earn 10% of that amount automatically.

    Tips for Maximizing Your BitRobot Bolts

    Contribute across multiple subnets. TeleArms is the easiest entry point, but ET Fugi, Seesaw, and Axis Robotics all convert to the same Bolts balance, so spreading activity builds a broader record.

    Watch Discord for new subnet drops. BitRobot has added subnets steadily since 2025, and early contributors to a fresh one typically face less competition for missions.

    Keep your Access ID consistent. Use one email or Discord account across every subnet you join, since splitting activity across accounts fragments your Bolts history instead of building it.

    Conclusion

    BitRobot turns robot teleoperation into a trackable contribution record through its Bolts system, with TeleArms offering the most accessible starting point for new pilots. Backed by $8 million from investors including Solana Ventures and angels from Solana’s founding team, the network has expanded from one subnet to eight active missions since 2025.

    No token or distribution timeline exists yet, so treat Bolts as a record of participation rather than a guaranteed reward.

    What is BitRobot?

    BitRobot Network is an open robotics lab that coordinates people, robots, compute, and teleoperators through crypto-style incentives to advance embodied AI. The network organizes work into subnets, each a live robotics mission that produces training data or benchmarks AI models against human performance.

    BitRobot Foundation raised $8 million in a seed round led by Protocol VC, with Big Brain Holdings, Fabric Ventures, Solana Ventures, Zee Prime Capital, Sfermion, Tioga Capital, and Virtuals Protocol participating. Solana co-founders Anatoly Yakovenko and Raj Gokal joined as angels.

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    Funding

    $8M

    Difficulty

    Beginner

    Cost to Farm

    Free
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