#BinanceLeadsQ1 Have you ever found a random token in your cryptocurrency wallet and thought:
"I definitely didn't buy that"?
You may have been spammed; yes, even cryptocurrencies have junk mail.
In the open world of blockchain, anyone can send tokens to anyone else. Sounds empowering, right? But that same freedom also opens the door to a less attractive side of decentralized finance: spam tokens. These unwanted guests appear in your wallet, often with a flashy or official appearance, but often carry risks, from honeypot traps to suspicious links designed to steal your funds. Let's dive into what spam tokens are, why they exist, and how you can keep your wallet clean and scam-free, without needing a technical degree.