#AirdropFinderGuide

1. The simplest - Binance has a built-in functionality for airdrops. Go to the WEB 3 wallet, and on the main screen, you will find a list of active airdrops with quite simple tasks. There are currently 2, see the screenshot. In my opinion, this is one of the safest ways 🙃

2. There are aggregator platforms that publish a list of airdrops. We only take reputable, well-established sites, for example, Galxe, Zealy, Defillama Airdrops, Coinmarketcap airdrop (the last one is not very profitable, but suitable for beginners and from Binance 😍).

3. We search for projects independently on Twitter, for example, by the hashtag "airdrop". The downsides: there is too much scam and fraud there. The most dangerous method. Be sure to go through the basic security steps before participating 👇👇👇

Next, the most basic must-have check of the project for safety:

- active social media, a large number of followers

- a good informative website, the project is described, the team, presence of https and a lock icon in the address bar

- check the site for phishing - there are many free services on the internet

- there is a whitepaper available

- the project does not ask for a private key and seed phrase, connecting to a questionable site

- does not promise "golden mountains". Serious projects have moderate and even modest, economically justified rewards

- on Twitter, do not fall for posts like "like + retweet + write your wallet address and you will get an airdrop". The most harmless reason for this is to inflate activity. The most dangerous - they send malicious tokens - you could lose money. Check the project.

And the last but very important advice:

Create a separate wallet for airdrops. This way, your main wallet will be safe.