The world of cryptocurrencies is full of opportunities, but also traps. One of the most common scams today are fake airdrops — promotions that promise free cryptocurrencies in exchange for small actions… but are actually trying to steal your information or funds.

👾 How do scams work?

These scammers often post links on social media, Telegram groups, and even seemingly legitimate websites. They ask you to connect your wallet, share personal data, or send a small amount of crypto 'to activate the airdrop'.

💡 How to protect yourself:

Never connect your wallet to dubious sites.

Do not share your seed phrase.

Legitimate airdrops NEVER ask you to send money beforehand.

Check the official project website before any action.

Use secondary wallets if you want to test.

Attention, newcomers! In the crypto world, if it seems too good to be true… it probably is a scam!

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