#空投防骗手册 1. Beware of High-Risk Scam Tactics

- Fake Links and Phishing Websites: Airdrop links received may be phishing sites impersonating official websites. Once you enter your wallet private key or mnemonic phrase, your assets will be stolen instantly.

- High Fee Scams: Legitimate airdrops will not require prepayment of 'service fees' or 'deposits.' Any request for funds under various pretenses is a scam.

- False Identity Disguise: Scammers impersonate well-known project teams or KOLs, inducing users to participate in fake airdrops through private messages or false promotions.

2. Key Methods to Identify Scams

- Verify Information Sources: Confirm airdrop information through the official project website and social media accounts (pay attention to blue V verification), and do not trust unfamiliar communities or email messages.

- Cautious Wallet Authorization: Avoid authorizing wallets on unknown websites, check the authorization content to prevent scammers from gaining asset operation permissions.

- Refuse Sensitive Operations: Never disclose core information such as private keys or mnemonic phrases, and do not deposit large amounts of assets into wallets participating in airdrops.

3. Principles for Safe Participation

- Small Amount Testing First: For newly encountered airdrop projects, test with small amounts of funds or empty wallets first, and only engage further after confirming safety.

- Multi-Channel Cross Verification: Verify the authenticity of airdrops through multiple channels, such as consulting official community administrators or reviewing industry forum discussions.