The core of the #空投防骗手册 airdrop scam exploits the psychology of greed. Three types of traps to be wary of:

1. False Links: Fake official websites/community channels lure users to authorize wallets or pay gas fees;

2. Malicious Contracts: Fake airdrops induce signing of transfer permissions to steal on-chain assets;

3. Information Harvesting: Stealing email/address data under the guise of airdrop registration. Anti-fraud guidelines: Multiple verification of official domain names, never disclose private keys/mnemonic phrases, refuse to sign unknown contracts. Remember: Genuine airdrops do not require payment; any 'pay first, receive later' is a scam. Always use a 'small wallet' for on-chain interactions to isolate risks.