#AirdropSafetyGuide A Guide to Airdrop Security

1. Use a separate wallet

Create a new wallet specifically for receiving airdrops.

Keep your main wallet (which holds valuable assets) isolated to avoid risks.

2. Verify the source of the airdrop

Only participate in airdrops from official project sites or social media accounts.

Avoid links shared by unknown or unverified individuals or groups.

3. Never share your private key or seed phrase

Legitimate airdrops will never ask for your private key or seed phrase.

Sharing this information gives attackers full control over your assets.

4. Beware of fraudulent decentralized applications and smart contracts

Some airdrops require linking your wallet to decentralized applications. Verify the legitimacy of the contract before interacting.

Read the permissions you grant, especially token approvals.

5. Be cautious of suspicious tokens

Do not interact with unknown tokens that suddenly appear in your wallet (scam frauds).

Do not attempt to trade or send them; they may lead to harmful contracts.

6. Use trusted wallets and tools

Tools like MetaMask, Trust Wallet, and Rabby Wallet provide better visibility and warnings.

Use Etherscan or BSCScan or similar to verify the legitimacy of the token or contract.