🚨 How to Earn Binance Alpha Points? A Must-See Security Guide for Beginners!

Recently, many newcomers have rushed to earn Alpha, but the on-chain environment is complicated, and scams are rampant. Here are a few common tactics; don’t underestimate them, as many people have fallen victim, resulting in losses of up to millions of dollars.

❗️1. Similar Address Scams

When you transfer from your Binance wallet to Binance CEX, do you copy and paste the address manually? Be careful! Scammers deploy fake addresses that look similar to the real ones, and if you're not careful, you might send your funds to the wrong address.

📌 Suggestion: Use QR codes to scan or select addresses from your history; do not manually paste addresses!

🎯 2. Phishing/Airdrop Coins

Some tokens seem to drop from the sky, and seeing the K-line skyrocketing may tempt you, but once you buy, you find out: you can't sell them, and strange authorizations pop up, leading to the loss of your assets.

📌 Suggestion: Do not interact with unknown tokens, and do not authorize any contracts casually!

⚠️ 3. Malicious Phishing Websites

Some airdrop coins come with trading links; clicking on them leads to fake DEXs or wallet import interfaces, tricking you into entering your mnemonic phrase, which results in emptying your wallet.

📌 Suggestion: Only use official channels, do not click on random links, and do not import your mnemonic phrase!

🔒 Summary: Follow me 📣📣

On the path to earning Alpha, safety should always come first. You're earning points, while scammers are draining your wallet.

Don't let a moment of carelessness cost you the fruits of your labor. Double-check before transferring, don’t click randomly on airdrops, and avoid unknown tokens!

🛡️ The good news is: Binance Wallet has built-in security warning features, and many risky addresses or tokens will be marked in red. If you see red, don’t click, don’t transfer, don’t authorize—just ignore it.

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