#AirdropSafetyGuide How to Stay Safe?

Not all airdrops are safe. From wallet withdrawals to approving fake tokens, scams are everywhere. Use #AirdropSafetyGuide to share how you identify red flags and protect your assets.

💬 Your post may include:

· Red flags you notice (e.g., fake websites, unclear teams, suspicious contracts)

· How you verify a project is legitimate (e.g., checking on-chain, community research)

· Common scam tactics you have encountered

· Share an example of an airdrop you avoided — and why?

🚫 Reminder: Keep links on Square, do not allow external links.

Safety guidelines for airdrop hunting – It’s fun, but don’t let your wallet “fly away”!

Hunting airdrops is like going to a crypto flea market: you might find “gold,” but there’s also the risk of stepping on “trash.” Here are some survival tips to enjoy the hunt while keeping your wallet safe:

1. Never give your seed phrase to anyone

Even if the project promises to give you 1 million tokens, if they ask for your 12-word wallet phrase, then... run away!

2. Use a secondary wallet for tasks

Main wallet for holding coins, secondary wallet for “running deadlines” on airdrops – separation is key.

3. Only interact with official links

If you enter Discord and see a strange bot sending “claim quickly before slots run out” – don’t click, that’s a slot... flying money.

4. Limit signing unclear transactions

Don’t understand what it does? Don’t sign. It’s that simple.

Airdrop hunting is a long journey – be a little cautious, enjoy receiving tokens, and keep your wallet safe!