1. Know the Airdrop

Official sources only: Interact only with airdrops from verified project websites or reputable crypto communities.

No payments: Legit airdrops never ask for money or private keys.

Be skeptical: Airdrops are often promotional—avoid offers that seem too good to be true.

2. Use a Separate Wallet

Create a new wallet: Use a fresh wallet (like MetaMask or Trust Wallet) exclusively for airdrops.

No stored funds: Don’t keep personal crypto in this wallet to minimize risk.

3. Protect Your Private Keys

Never share: If anyone asks for your private key or seed phrase, it’s a scam—no exceptions.

4. Beware of Phishing

Check URLs: Always double-check website addresses. Use bookmarks or type them manually.

Avoid fake accounts: Watch out for impersonators on Discord, Telegram, and Twitter.

5. Avoid Suspicious Tokens

Don’t interact: Some tokens are traps (honeypots) that can’t be traded or may compromise your wallet.

Verify contracts: Use Etherscan or BscScan to review token details before taking any action.

6. Use a Hardware Wallet When Possible

Extra security: For significant value, protect your assets with hardware wallets like Ledger or Trezor.

7. Stay Informed

Keep learning: Follow reliable crypto news, engage in trusted forums like r/CryptoCurrency, and join verified Discord groups.

#AirdropSafetyGuid

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