#AirdropSafetyGuide An airdrop is when a crypto project gives you tokens, usually as a promotion, reward, or incentive for using their platform.

But because giving away tokens attracts a lot of attention, there are also many scams disguised as airdrops.

The main tips from an Airdrop Safety Guide would be:

• Never give your private keys. A legitimate airdrop will never ask for your seed phrase or private key.

• Beware of fake sites. Many scams create pages that mimic real projects. Always check the URL and, if possible, access through the project's official social media.

• Separate wallets. Use a new or secondary wallet to claim airdrops. This way, if it turns out to be risky, you do not compromise your main funds.

• Verify legitimacy. Before doing anything, check that the project has announced the airdrop on their official channels (Twitter, Discord, website).

• Be cautious with permissions. If a dapp (decentralized application) asks for permission to move unlimited tokens in your wallet, be very careful! That could drain your account.

Quick summary:

Airdrop = it can be good, but the risk of scam is very high if you don't protect yourself.