#AirdropSafetyGuide

ATTENTION: Nowadays, the term airdrop is very common in the world of cryptocurrencies. Tempted by the promise of free tokens or coins, many of us participate in various airdrops, but be careful, not all airdrops are safe. Many scammers take advantage of this opportunity to steal our information or assets.

Check official sources Do not trust Telegram links or unexpected messages in the inbox. Always gather information from the official project website or social media. Never share your private key A legitimate airdrop will never ask for your private key. If someone asks for it, it is 100% a scam. Many scammers create websites that look exactly like the real ones. Pay special attention to the URL and avoid clicking on suspicious or unknown links, as your wallet could be hacked. If an offer seems too good to be true, like $500 free just for signing up, then it is certainly a trap.

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