#AirdropSafetyGuide
Too-good-to-be-true rewards: Excessive token promises with no clear purpose.
Requests for private keys or seed phrases: Legit projects will never ask for this.
Upfront fees: Asking for ETH, BNB, or gas to “unlock” rewards is a scam.
Impersonation of legit projects: Fake social media, websites, or token names.
Suspicious links or wallet connect pop-ups: Malicious links can drain wallets.
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Scam Prevention Strategies
Research the project: Verify through official websites, Twitter, or CoinGecko.
Use a separate (burner) wallet: Avoid using your main wallet to claim unknown airdrops.
Inspect smart contracts: Use explorers like Etherscan to review token or contract behavior.
Avoid connecting your wallet to unknown sites: Especially if the source is unverified.
Use trusted airdrop platforms: Stick to sites like Airdrops.io or CoinMarketCap’s airdrop page.
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Safe Practices
Never share private keys or seed phrases.
Use a hardware wallet for storing large amounts of crypto securely.
Double-check links and project announcements via official channels.
Keep software and wallets updated with security patches.
Educate yourself regularly about new scam tactics and warning signs