Let me share one of the most old tricks on X, but it is easy for novices to neglect it, especially those who are not good at English.

Recently, after Binance wallet #pumpbtc was launched, #Babylon is about to receive an airdrop. Every time this happens, it is time for scammers to revel.

The following examples are given.

1. Pumpbtc posted that it would airdrop on PumpOS.

2. End Of Tweet (the last tweet), which means that the subsequent tweets are all scammers.

3. Scammers heard the news and came.

4. It seems that there is no problem when opening the website.

5. The routine is here, BTC becomes BFC.

Then you are asked to connect to the wallet to "view wallet balance and activity" and "apply for authorized transactions":

• The former is read-only permission, which is relatively safe;

• The latter is potentially dangerous. Once you authorize the "unlimited amount" of tokens in subsequent operations (approve unlimited spending), the attacker can steal your tokens.

3. Did you click "Sign" or "Confirm Transaction"?

• Connecting to a wallet will not transfer money directly, but if you are subsequently prompted to sign or confirm a transaction, be very careful.

• Some phishing websites obtain authorization through "signatures" and then use vulnerability scripts to steal coins.