Airdrop VOI or ARC200 tokens to NFT Collections with The Treehouse Toolbox

Rach Koch
3 min readApr 22, 2024

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The Treehouse Toolbox contains a suite of no code tools for creators and project managers. You can find a complete list here, or continue on for a detailed guide on how to airdrop VOI or an ARC200 token to an NFT collection.

  1. Navigate to The Treehouse Toolbox and connect to Kibisis Wallet by clicking on the red ‘Connect’ button in the top right corner. Remember that depending on your browser Kibisis may not pop up, so click on the purple extension logo to sign the transaction.

2. Look for ‘Airdrop Collections’ in the menu on the left hand side. If you want to send VOI (the native asset), click on ‘Send VOI’. If you want to send an ARC200 token such as VIA, GRVB, Rocket or many more, click on ‘Send ARC-200’.

3. Choose the collection by typing into the searchbar, or scrolling through an entire list of NFT collections on Voi.

4. Use the red toggle to choose whether you want to drop an equal amount to each NFT, or whether you want to share the drop equally between wallets that holds any number of NFTs from the chosen collection.

5. If you are sending VOI you only need to type in the amount to send. If you are sending an ARC200 token then as well as the amount you must also choose the token from the searchable drop down menu.

If you would like to list a token on our tool please join the Treehouse discord server.

6. You can use the second red toggle to determine whether you would like to enter the total tokens sent (eg. 1000 ROCKET split equally between all wallets) or the amount sent to each holder (in this case, 1000 ROCKET sent to each of 40 unique holders).

7. As you choose the NFT collection, change the toggles and enter the amount of tokens you wanted to airdrop, the airdrop estimator will update in real time, making sure you know exactly what you are sending!

8. When you are happy with your airdrop, click the red ‘Send It!’ button. The transactions can take a little while to generate as they are sorted and bundled into groups, to minimise the signatures needed by you.

Once the requests pop up in Kibisis, you’ll be able to see your progress as you sign and your tokens are airdropped.

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Rach Koch

Rach runs NFTales, a writing and NFT project on the Algorand blockchain. She also Is one of the team for Treehouses on the Voi Network.