The core of the #空投防骗手册 airdrop scam exploits the psychology of greed, with three types of traps to be wary of:
1. Fake links: Imitating official websites/community to lure users into authorizing wallets or paying Gas fees;
2. Malicious contracts: Fake airdrops induce the signing of transfer permissions, stealing on-chain assets;
3. Information harvesting: Theft of email/address data under the guise of airdrop registration. Anti-scam rules: multiple verification of official domain names, never disclose private keys/mnemonic phrases, reject unknown contracts. Remember: legitimate airdrops do not require payment, any "pay first, receive later" is a scam, and on-chain interactions must use a "small wallet" to isolate risks.