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#AirdropSafetyGuide Airdrop scams are increasingly common in the crypto space, often luring users with promises of free tokens in exchange for wallet access or personal information. To avoid falling victim, it's essential to recognize key red flags. These include unsolicited messages about giveaways, requests for private keys or seed phrases, and websites with suspicious URLs. Scammers may also impersonate well-known projects or influencers to gain trust. To stay safe, never share your wallet credentials, and verify the legitimacy of any airdrop through official project channels like verified social media or websites. Use wallets that allow you to reject or filter unknown tokens, and consider creating a separate wallet for testing or claiming airdrops. Also, avoid clicking on random links from DMs or emails. By staying vigilant and informed, you can significantly reduce the risk of falling for airdrop scams while still exploring legitimate opportunities in the crypto ecosystem.