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💡 Navigating Web3 with intelligence is protecting your digital freedom The promise of Web3 is great: Decentralization, personal control, new ways to interact with finance and information. But with this freedom comes responsibility. When using dApps, remember that not all digital doors are safe by default. 🔒 Some essential keys to protect yourself while exploring: • Verify before trusting: A single click on a malicious dApp can compromise your wallet. • dApps are not from Binance: Binance Wallet makes access easier, but each dApp operates on its own. • Always confirm that you are on the official site: Imitators abound. A small mistake in the URL can cost you everything. Every interaction in Web3 is a decision. It’s not just about navigating... it’s about navigating wisely. 🧭 Make your Web3 experience as safe as it is exciting. 👉 Dive into best practices here: [https://www.binance.com/en/blog/security/mastering-safe-dapp-navigation-to-enhance-your-web3-security-2596895560535051854](https://www.binance.com/en/blog/security/mastering-safe-dapp-navigation-to-enhance-your-web3-security-2596895560535051854) $BNB $BNB {spot}(BNBUSDT) #Write2Earn #Web3Payment #Web3Revolution #SeguridadWeb3 #SeguridadP2P
💡 Navigating Web3 with intelligence is protecting your digital freedom

The promise of Web3 is great:

Decentralization, personal control, new ways to interact with finance and information. But with this freedom comes responsibility. When using dApps, remember that not all digital doors are safe by default.

🔒 Some essential keys to protect yourself while exploring:

• Verify before trusting: A single click on a malicious dApp can compromise your wallet.
• dApps are not from Binance: Binance Wallet makes access easier, but each dApp operates on its own.
• Always confirm that you are on the official site: Imitators abound. A small mistake in the URL can cost you everything.

Every interaction in Web3 is a decision. It’s not just about navigating... it’s about navigating wisely.

🧭 Make your Web3 experience as safe as it is exciting.

👉 Dive into best practices here:

https://www.binance.com/en/blog/security/mastering-safe-dapp-navigation-to-enhance-your-web3-security-2596895560535051854

$BNB $BNB

#Write2Earn #Web3Payment #Web3Revolution #SeguridadWeb3 #SeguridadP2P
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#BinanceAlphaAlert #scam #Airdrop ⚠️ URGENT – New scam on Binance! > Fake tokens are being sent to your wallets with fraudulent links. This is how they trap you: 1️⃣ They send you unknown tokens that look “legitimate”. 2️⃣ They add a link: “unlock your reward”, “withdraw your earnings”. 3️⃣ You click. Connect your wallet. And they drain everything. 🔒 What to do? ❌ DO NOT click on anything. ✅ DO NOT touch the unknown tokens. 🔐 Activate Binance security (2FA verification, anti-phishing, etc.) Protect your funds. Protect your community. Share this alert. @alradanfar – Here there are not only airdrops. There are also reflections. #ScamAlert #BinanceAlpha #SeguridadWeb3
#BinanceAlphaAlert #scam #Airdrop
⚠️ URGENT – New scam on Binance!
> Fake tokens are being sent to your wallets with fraudulent links.
This is how they trap you:
1️⃣ They send you unknown tokens that look “legitimate”.
2️⃣ They add a link: “unlock your reward”, “withdraw your earnings”.
3️⃣ You click. Connect your wallet. And they drain everything.
🔒 What to do?
❌ DO NOT click on anything.
✅ DO NOT touch the unknown tokens.
🔐 Activate Binance security (2FA verification, anti-phishing, etc.)
Protect your funds. Protect your community.
Share this alert.
@alradanfar – Here there are not only airdrops. There are also reflections.
#ScamAlert #BinanceAlpha #SeguridadWeb3
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“What happens when you approve a contract in your wallet? The hidden risk of the ‘Approve’ button” Many users sign transactions in their wallets without really knowing what they are authorizing. Especially when interacting with DeFi platforms, memecoins, or new dApps. But beware: that simple click on “Approve” can cost you all your tokens if you don't understand what's happening. What is a token approval? When you do "approve" from your wallet (MetaMask, Trust Wallet, etc.), you are granting permission to a smart contract to move your tokens. It is necessary to use decentralized exchanges (DEX), do staking, or interact with NFTs. But here’s the trick: many contracts ask for unlimited approval, which means they could move your entire balance of that token if they wanted to (or if they are malicious). Real example: how tokens are stolen You visit a suspicious website. You connect your wallet. You accept an approval without reviewing. The contract has unlimited access to your USDT, BNB, or any other token. Days later… you see your wallet empty. How to protect yourself? Always check permissions before signing. Use tools like revoke.cash or Debank to revoke old accesses. Avoid granting “unlimited” approvals. Some dApps allow you to modify the amount. Do not sign on unknown sites or those that come to you via private messages. Conclusion Signing a transaction is not just “accepting”. It is giving up control. Understanding what you approve is an essential part of your security in Web3. Click… but with knowledge. #SeguridadWeb3 #BinanceFeed #Write2Earn
“What happens when you approve a contract in your wallet? The hidden risk of the ‘Approve’ button”

Many users sign transactions in their wallets without really knowing what they are authorizing. Especially when interacting with DeFi platforms, memecoins, or new dApps.

But beware: that simple click on “Approve” can cost you all your tokens if you don't understand what's happening.

What is a token approval?
When you do "approve" from your wallet (MetaMask, Trust Wallet, etc.), you are granting permission to a smart contract to move your tokens. It is necessary to use decentralized exchanges (DEX), do staking, or interact with NFTs.

But here’s the trick: many contracts ask for unlimited approval, which means they could move your entire balance of that token if they wanted to (or if they are malicious).

Real example: how tokens are stolen
You visit a suspicious website.
You connect your wallet.
You accept an approval without reviewing.
The contract has unlimited access to your USDT, BNB, or any other token.
Days later… you see your wallet empty.
How to protect yourself?
Always check permissions before signing.
Use tools like revoke.cash or Debank to revoke old accesses.
Avoid granting “unlimited” approvals. Some dApps allow you to modify the amount.
Do not sign on unknown sites or those that come to you via private messages.
Conclusion
Signing a transaction is not just “accepting”. It is giving up control.
Understanding what you approve is an essential part of your security in Web3.

Click… but with knowledge.

#SeguridadWeb3 #BinanceFeed #Write2Earn
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