#空投发现指南 Airdrop has long become an important way to 'participate in projects at low cost' in the Web3 world.
But where to find airdrops? How to judge their authenticity? How to avoid security risks? This guide will help you clarify your thoughts.
1. Where do airdrops appear?
1. Project official website & social media
Pay attention to official announcements + official Twitter (X), Telegram, Discord
→ Focus on DeFi, Layer2, new public chain projects
2. Binance Square Airdrop Events
Binance Square occasionally has official cooperative airdrops
→ Safe and highly credible
3. Airdrop information aggregation websites
– Airdrop Alert
– Airdrops.io
– DappRadar Airdrops
(Note to filter legitimate projects)
4. On-chain active user snapshot airdrops
Such as Layer2 airdrops like Arbitrum, Optimism
→ Interact more and use projects regularly to ambush in advance
2. Three-step method to filter reliable airdrops
✅ Verify official channels
Official website + blue V certified social accounts, don’t trust small accounts/fake websites
✅ Check team background & investment institutions
Projects with well-known teams + VC support are more reliable
✅ Pay attention to on-chain activity
Airdrops favor early real users, don’t create fake interactions
3. Key reminders to prevent scams
⚠️ Do not provide private keys/recovery phrases
⚠️ Do not transfer funds or pay in advance
⚠️ Be clear about the permissions when signing authorization (you can use Revoke tools to check regularly)
⚠️ Participating with a secondary wallet is safer, don’t use your main wallet
Conclusion
Airdrops are not just about 'picking up money', but also an opportunity to participate in the early community building of quality projects.
Rational filtering + reasonable layout, let airdrops become your 'low-risk income tool'.