#空投防骗手册

Airdrops may seem like "easy money," but they actually hide traps. I once suddenly discovered a transfer of unfamiliar tokens in my Binance wallet, which seemed like "airdrop benefits" but was actually a phishing tactic designed to entice you to click and view or authorize. These fake tokens usually cannot be traded, and the underlying contract may secretly contain permissions to steal assets.

Common scam signals include: random airdrops, unknown token names, inability to find the project's official website or community, and being lured to visit a certain link to "claim".

My method of handling this is: never click on unfamiliar tokens, use a block explorer to verify whether the token contract is legitimate, and do not authorize any unknown contracts. It is especially important to regularly check the authorization records of your wallet and timely revoke any suspicious authorizations.

Remember, an airdrop falling from the sky is not necessarily a stroke of luck; it may be a trap. Protecting your wallet permissions is more important than anything else!