#AirdropSafetyGuide Sure! Here’s an Airdrop Safety Guide — to help you stay safe while participating in crypto or NFT airdrops:
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Airdrop Safety Guide (Step-by-Step)
1. Always Do Your Own Research (DYOR)
Check the project’s website, social media, and community (like Discord or Telegram).
Beware of fake accounts that copy real projects.
2. Never Share Your Private Key or Seed Phrase
No legitimate airdrop will ever ask for your private key or 12/24-word recovery phrase.
If they do — it’s a scam.
3. Use a Burner Wallet
Create a new wallet just for airdrops.
This protects your main wallet from potential malicious smart contracts or spam tokens.
4. Avoid Clicking Suspicious Links
Only use links from official sources.
Double-check the URL — scams often use misspelled domains.
5. Be Careful with Token Approvals
If a website asks for wallet permissions (e.g., token approvals), check what access you're giving.
Use tools like Revoke.cash to manage permissions later.
6. Watch Out for Fake Airdrops
Some scammers send fake tokens to your wallet, hoping you'll interact with them.
Don’t try to trade, sell, or approve unknown tokens.
7. Understand the Gas Fees
Claiming some airdrops may cost gas (especially on Ethereum).
Check if it’s worth claiming based on current gas prices and token value.
8. Don't Rush
Scammers use urgency to trick you (“only 1 hour left!”).
Legit airdrops often give ample time to claim.
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