#AirdropSafetyGuide Airdrop — is cool. Free tokens for simple actions? Why not! But where there is free, there are always scammers nearby. Here’s how not to fall for it and protect your assets:
1. Never enter your seed phrase
If the site asks you to “log in through your wallet” and enter your seed phrase — it’s 100% a scam. No honest project ever asks for your private data.
2. Check links
Fake sites copy real ones. Only access through official channels: Twitter, Discord, CoinMarketCap.
3. Separate wallet for airdrop activity
Create a new wallet specifically for interactions. This way, you don’t risk your main assets.
4. Don’t pay to participate
If they ask you to send tokens “for activation” — it’s a scam. Airdrop should be free by definition.
5. Use transaction risk blockers
Install extensions like Wallet Guard or Rabby that warn you of risks — especially when interacting with contracts.
Airdrop is not only a chance to earn but also a test of caution. A smart user is not the one who found a freebie, but the one who didn’t overpay by having their wallet hacked.