#AirdropSafetyGuide Here’s a basic #AirdropSafetyGuide to help you stay secure when participating in airdrops, especially in crypto and NFT spaces:
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#AirdropSafetyGuide
1. Research Before You Act
Only participate in airdrops from verified and trustworthy sources.
Google the project and check official social media or community pages (Twitter, Discord, Telegram).
2. Never Share Private Keys
Legit airdrops never ask for your private keys or recovery phrases.
If someone does, it’s a scam—run!
3. Use a Separate Wallet
Create a new wallet specifically for airdrops.
This limits exposure if an airdrop is malicious.
4. Beware of Fake Websites
Double-check URLs for spelling errors or impersonations.
Use tools like Whois Lookup to verify domain age and ownership.
5. Watch Permissions
Don’t approve smart contracts or token allowances unless you’re sure it’s safe.
Use Revoke.cash to manage permissions on your wallet.
6. Avoid Downloading Unknown Files
Don’t download or run files from strangers, even if they say it's part of the airdrop.
7. Don’t Pay to Receive Airdrops
Real airdrops are free. If you’re asked to pay upfront, it’s a scam.
8. Use Security Tools
Install a good browser extension wallet (e.g., MetaMask) and enable phishing protection.
Consider using a hardware wallet for long-term asset safety.
9. Stay Updated
Follow trusted crypto security sources like CertiK, Chainalysis, or SlowMist.
10. Trust Your Instincts
If it feels off, it probably is. When in doubt, ask in a public crypto community forum or Discord.
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