Bot comparison
CryptoJar and CoinDrop take a similar approach: a custodial Discord wallet with simple tip, deposit, and withdraw commands. The differences show up in platform reach, chain breadth, and drop game variety. Here's the side-by-side.
Feature details reflect publicly available information as of 2026. Pricing and features are subject to change — verify current details on each provider's site.
Both are custodial Discord tipping bots with similar command structures. The biggest difference is platform reach: CoinDrop works on Discord and Telegram with one shared balance, while CryptoJar is Discord-only. CryptoJar's own site also displays a notice restricting its operational scope for EU/EEA visitors, which is worth checking if that applies to your community.
No, CryptoJar is built specifically for Discord. If you need the same wallet balance available on both Discord and Telegram, CoinDrop supports both platforms natively.
CoinDrop offers five drop game types: airdrop, raffle, quickdrop, mathtip, and triviadrop. CryptoJar offers airdrops and a similar 'redpacket' giveaway mechanic.
CoinDrop has a public listing program: a one-time $99 fee for token listings and $199 for full native-chain integration, plus a referral bonus program — pay once and your listing stays live for the lifetime of the bot. CryptoJar's listing runs over 3x higher and requires an additional recurring yearly fee to keep the listing active.
CoinDrop includes a built-in /swap command to exchange between supported assets directly from your balance, with no gas required. CryptoJar does not publicly document a swap feature.
CoinDrop is active in 450+ communities, more than double CryptoJar's reported server count based on publicly available figures.
Add CoinDrop to your server or start on Telegram — same balance, either platform.