#BinanceSafetyInsights In decentralized finance, anyone can send tokens to anyone else — a liberating concept. However, this same freedom has a downside: spam tokens. These unsolicited tokens often appear in your wallet looking legitimate or enticing, but they can pose serious risks. Some are honeypots designed to trap you, while others contain malicious links aiming to steal your funds. They’re not just annoying — they’re dangerous. Fortunately, you don’t need a tech background to protect yourself. In this guide, we’ll break down what spam tokens are, why they’re sent, and how to safely avoid or remove them to keep your wallet secure.