#AirdropSafetyGuide Airdrop — a great way to receive cryptocurrency for free, but behind every gift there may be a scam. Here’s how to protect yourself:

1. Check the sources

Make sure the airdrop is conducted by an official project. Real airdrops are announced through verified accounts on Twitter, Discord, or the project's website.

2. Never share your private key or seed phrase

No legitimate airdrop will ask for access to your wallet. If they do — it's 100% a scam.

3. Create a separate wallet for participation

This will help protect your main assets in case of phishing or a malicious smart contract.

4. Be careful with permissions

Before signing transactions, check what permissions you are granting. Use tools like revoke.cash to revoke access in time.

5. Do not click on suspicious links

Fake websites can look like real ones. Always double-check the URL and avoid participating through unknown aggregators.

6. Beware of "surprise airdrops"

If tokens are suddenly credited to you and you’re asked to "activate" — it might be a trap. Never interact with such tokens without verification.