#AirdropSafetyGuide
1. Verify the Source
Only trust airdrops announced on official project websites, verified social media accounts, or reputable crypto news outlets.
2. Never Share Private Keys
No legitimate airdrop will ever ask for your private key or seed phrase. If they do, it's a scam.
3. Use a Separate Wallet
Create a new wallet address just for airdrops to isolate potential risks from your main holdings.
4. Avoid KYC-Heavy Airdrops
Be cautious with airdrops that require sensitive personal data unless you're sure the project is reputable and legally compliant.
5. Double-Check Token Contracts
Always confirm token contract addresses from official sources to avoid interacting with scam tokens.
6. Watch Out for Fake Sites and Apps
Phishing websites and malicious apps often mimic real projects. Always check the URL carefully and avoid random downloads.
7. Don’t Pay to Participate
Real airdrops are free. If you're asked to pay gas, fees, or anything upfront, it’s likely a scam.
8. Monitor Your Wallet After Claims
Malicious airdrop tokens may be used to track your wallet or bait you into scams. Don’t interact with unknown tokens.
9. Use Hardware Wallets for Main Funds
Keep your main crypto funds in cold storage, separate from wallets used for airdrops.
10. Follow Trusted Communities
Join reputable crypto communities and forums (like r/CryptoCurrency, DeFi Discords, or CoinGecko Telegram) to verify legit airdrops.
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