#AirdropSafetyGuide

Trust only airdrops announced on official Binance or project channels. Fake airdrops often imitate the real ones.

Never share your private keys:

No legitimate airdrop will ask you for your seed phrase or private key. If this happens, it’s a scam.

Avoid suspicious links:

Fraudulent airdrops often lead you to phishing sites. Double-check URLs and never connect your wallet to unknown dApps.

Beware of scam tokens:

Some airdrops send fake tokens to your wallet that mislead you into interacting. Do not attempt to sell or exchange unknown tokens.

Use a separate wallet:

For experimental airdrops, consider using a secondary wallet to reduce risks to your main assets.

Check community reviews:

Before participating in any airdrop, look on forums, Twitter, or Binance Square to see what others are saying.

Airdrops can be a great way to earn, but only if you stay vigilant. If it sounds too good to be true, it probably is.

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