Don't Just Click on Airdrop Links—It Could Be Phishing Bait!

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See crypto airdrop links in Telegram or Twitter groups? Especially those claiming “Send your wallet, get free tokens!”

Hold on—this could be a trap!

Scammers often spread fake links that resemble official pages. Once you enter your seed phrase or connect your wallet, all assets can disappear!

Signs of phishing links:

Suspicious URL address (using strange numbers, double letters)

Design similar to Binance, but not an official domain

Promises of huge rewards without logic

Safe methods:

Double-check the URL (make sure it's from an official source)

Never enter your seed phrase on any site

Use a wallet with anti-phishing features

Remember: Real airdrops never ask for a private key or seed phrase!

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