🪂#空投防骗手册 |How to Avoid Airdrop Scams?

In the crypto world, airdrops seem like "free candy," but they hide dangers. From wallet theft, phishing links, to forged authorization contracts, traps are everywhere. Below are some scam signals, anti-fraud strategies, and safe operation habits I’ve summarized for your reference:

【Common Danger Signals】

1️⃣ The project’s official website domain is suspicious, the page is rough, and there are frequent spelling errors.

2️⃣ The team information is vague, and there is a lot of fake interaction among social media followers.

3️⃣ Requests for authorization of unknown contracts, connecting wallets without prompts for automatic authorization.

4️⃣ “Fake airdrop, real phishing”—unknown tokens suddenly appearing in the wallet.

【Anti-Fraud Strategy Sharing】

• Check if the project is recorded on mainstream platforms like CoinMarketCap, DeFiLlama, etc.

• See if the project has announced airdrop information through official channels like Twitter, Discord, Telegram, etc.

• Use blockchain explorers (like Etherscan) to check if the contract address is verified and analyze if the transaction records are abnormal.

• Refer to community feedback, especially the experiences and warnings of early participants.

【Real Case Sharing】

I once encountered a “Solana ecosystem airdrop” with a very high degree of interface simulation, but the contract address had no historical records on Solscan, and the team’s Twitter was created less than a week ago. I chose to withdraw immediately and warned the community to avoid authorization.

Safety first, do not be greedy for small profits, so as to protect your crypto assets. Feel free to share your experiences with #空投防骗手册 to help create a safer airdrop environment!

Have you ever encountered an airdrop that was “almost a scam”? Feel free to leave a comment and share!