🚀 Airdrops in Crypto: Boon or Trap?
In the crypto space, airdrops have become one of the most popular ways to distribute tokens and attract new users. But with this popularity, scammers have followed, preying on people’s curiosity and greed.
👿 What Are Fake Airdrops?
Fake airdrops are deceptive campaigns run via websites or social media (like Twitter or Telegram) that claim to offer “free tokens.” They often mimic real crypto projects, but here’s what really happens once you connect your wallet:
You unknowingly sign a smart contract that grants scammers access to your funds.
You're asked to pay a fake “transaction fee,” and then the scammers vanish.
You may even be tricked into giving away your **private key