#BinanceSafetyInsights To ensure safety on Binance, here are some key insights:
*Identifying Spam Tokens*
- Be cautious of tokens that suddenly appear in your wallet without any prior interaction or purchase.
- Look out for tokens with names like "USDT2," "FreeETH," or "BonusAirdrop" as they may be red flags.
- Check the token's icon; legitimate tokens usually have proper metadata and icons.
*Protecting Yourself*
- *Choose a Security-Forward Wallet*: Use a wallet like Binance Wallet, which has a dedicated security team that detects and filters out spam tokens.
- *Double-Check Token Details*: Verify token details, especially contract addresses, before taking any action.
- *Stay Informed*: Keep up-to-date with the latest fraud tactics and security topics through resources like Binance Academy and blogs ¹.
*What to Do with Spam Tokens*
- *Stay Calm*: Your wallet isn't compromised, and your funds are safe as long as you don't interact with the spam token.
- *Don't Interact*: Avoid clicking, swapping, or approving anything related to spam tokens.
- *Revoke Suspicious Approvals*: Remove unnecessary approvals to prevent potential scams.
- *Report*: Inform customer support about spam tokens or suspicious transactions.
By following these guidelines, you can significantly enhance your safety and security while using Binance.