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If you don't have your private keys, you can't be guaranteed you will get your Airdrop. You will have to contact the exchange to see if they will support the Airdrop or not.

ANd you will guarantely lose a lot of airdrops keeping your tokens on exchanges + the risk. I dont understand why people chose to do that. Its so easy to get your tokens on a desktop or online wallet that is supported by ledger. Soon these desktop wallets for EOS will get support for ledger as well

Yeah, I read about it. Binance doesn't support airdrops by default. They may or may not. It seems that the best thing to do is to move the coins into a wallet of your own as soon as possible.

As far as I understand, airdrops goes to the addresses (your public address) yet the exchanges and certain wallets like Exodus will not let you access the airdrops? But how is that possible? If you move your private key over to another wallet then you should still be able to see the airdropped tokens anyway? Unless the exchanges simply steal your tokens?

I guess if you don't control the private keys then you don't own the coins, either. In case of Exodus, I think what should happen is exactly that: if you move your private key to another wallet, you should be able to access the airdrops.

Makes sense I think.

Get your tokens out of the exchanges guys. Do your dilligence and make sure you send a little bit at the time to see that it works. You need to get it on a proper wallet.