#AirdropSafetyGuide Not every airdrop is worth the hype. Some are just traps.

Here’s how I stay safe in the world of airdrops:

Red flags I look out for:

Suspicious or unverified websites

No clear team or white paper

Smart contracts asking for full token approvals

Urgent "get it now or lose it" tactics — classic pressure scams

How I check projects:

I verify data on-chain through BSCScan or Etherscan

I look at community feedback on X (Twitter) and Telegram

I search for project audit reports and team credibility

Scam tactics I’ve encountered:

Fake MetaMask pop-ups asking for seed phrases

"Application" airdrops that drain wallets after approval

Tokens appearing unsolicited in my wallet — I never touch them

Airdrop I avoided:

I didn’t participate in the fake "LayerZero" airdrop recently. The website looked legitimate, but the contract had no source code and strange approval functions. I avoided the danger.

Stay vigilant — free tokens shouldn’t cost your entire wallet.