3 Red Flags of Fake Airdrops You Must Avoid

Not every airdrop is legit. Scammers use fake giveaways to steal your data, drain your wallet, or trick you into clicking malicious links.

Here are 3 red flags every airdrop hunter should watch out for:

1. They Ask for Your Private Key or Seed Phrase

NEVER give out your private key — no real project will ever ask for it. If they do, it's 100% a scam.

2. The Airdrop Website Looks Unprofessional or Has Errors

Poor grammar, fake countdown timers, and suspicious URLs are red flags. Always double-check the official project links on platforms like CoinGecko or CoinMarketCap.

3. They promise “Too Much” for Doing Very Little

If an airdrop promises $500+ for just following a Twitter account… that’s bait. Legit airdrops usually reward based on real activity or usage.

Bonus Tip:

Use a dedicated wallet just for airdrops — keep your main funds in a separate, secure wallet.

Stay sharp. Stay safe.

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