➡️🪂 #AirdropSafetyGuide — How I Stay SAFU in the Wild West of Crypto
When it comes to airdrops, I follow one golden rule: If it looks too good to be true, it probably is. Here's how I stay on the safe side:
➡️🚩Red Flags I Watch For:
✅Domains that mimic legit projects (e.g. “uniswap.airdrop-now[dot]xyz”)
✅Telegram bots or random DMs pushing “limited-time airdrops”
✅Token approvals that ask for full wallet access
✅Poorly written websites with no team info or GitHub activity
➡️ How I Verify Legitness:
✅Cross-check project’s official site + social links (never trust random DMs)
✅Use tools like Etherscan or DeBank to inspect contract interactions
✅Look up project reviews on Reddit, Discord, and X
✅Check if the team is doxxed and has a history in the space
➡️🧠 Scam Tactics I’ve Encountered:
✅Fake "Claim Airdrop" buttons that trigger wallet drainers
✅Tokens showing in wallet that ask to “approve” before selling — classic honeypot
✅Copycat sites using almost-identical logos and UIs
➡️✋ A Drop I Avoided:
💛TG airdrops like Rockyrabit were everywhere I remember some of my friends actually paid just to be eligible. But the tokens they received didn’t even cover what they spent to qualify Total loss. Glad I sat that one out not every airdrop is free money.
⭐ Final Tip: Use a burner wallet for testing unknown drops, and never sign suspicious transactions!
➡️How do you stay SAFU? Share your tips with