#AirdropSafetyGuide

Safety Guide for Participating in Cryptocurrency Airdrops

1. Never share your seed phrase

No legitimate airdrop will ask for your seed phrase or private keys. Sharing them is equivalent to giving away full access to your funds.

2. Verify the source of the airdrop

Make sure the announcement comes from the project's official channels: verified Twitter, official website, or their Discord channel.

3. Be cautious of unsolicited direct links

Do not click on links sent via private messages, even if they seem to come from administrators. Always use official public channels.

4. Carefully check the URL

Many scams use fake websites with names almost identical to the real ones. Make sure the URL exactly matches that of the project's official site.

5. Use a secondary wallet for airdrops

It is advisable to use a wallet separate from your main wallet to interact with new contracts or claim airdrops.

6. Review your wallet permissions

Use tools like Revoke.cash to check and revoke permissions you have granted to suspicious contracts after interacting with them.

7. Avoid paying to receive an airdrop

Legitimate airdrops are free. If you are asked to send funds to “activate” or “verify” your claim, it is likely a scam.

8. Do not install unknown apps

If an airdrop requires you to download software or extensions, make sure it comes from the official site and has a good reputation.