Lombard Airdrop 2026: Points, Season & Payouts
Lombard pays Lux to LBTC holders who deploy into approved DeFi, now in Season 3 with a 10M BARD pool following the March 2026 TGE.
Referral program: Referrals are an explicit Lux source.
How to earn Lombard points
Documented earning mechanics as of 2026-07-06. Multipliers stack where the program allows it.
| Method | Points / $ | Multiplier | Details |
|---|---|---|---|
| LBTC in DeFi | — | 1x | LBTC deployed into approved DeFi integrations earns Lux; idle LBTC sitting in a wallet no longer earns anything. |
| Referrals | — | 1x | Referrals are a documented Lux source alongside DeFi deployment; the split is unpublished. |
What Lombard has actually paid out
| Season | Date | Distributed | Price at drop | Eligibility |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| TGE (earlier Lux seasons) | 2026-03-18 | Lux-based allocation | — | Lux earned before the 2026-03-18 BARD token generation event converted at launch; Season 3 opened the same day with a 10M BARD pool. |
Status note (2026-07-06): Season 3 opened 2026-03-18, the same day BARD went live, with 10M BARD attached. Idle holding no longer earns — only LBTC deployed into approved DeFi accrues Lux, and referrals are an explicit source. Points may never convert to tokens, and conversion ratios are set by the team at distribution time. Never trade solely to farm an airdrop.
FAQ
Is the Lombard airdrop confirmed?
Lombard has already distributed at least one airdrop (TGE (earlier Lux seasons), Lux-based allocation). The current program is live, but future distributions and conversion rates are never guaranteed.
How do I earn Lombard points?
LBTC in DeFi, Referrals — details in the table above. Points accrue to the account you trade with.
What did earlier Lombard seasons pay?
TGE (earlier Lux seasons) (2026-03-18): Lux-based allocation.
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