#AirdropSafetyGuide Airdrops can be a great way to earn crypto, but they also come with risks. Always verify the source before participating—scammers often impersonate real projects. Never share your private keys or seed phrases; legitimate airdrops will never ask for them. Use a separate wallet to minimize exposure, and avoid connecting to unknown dApps. Watch for phishing links in emails or social media. If it sounds too good to be true, it probably is. Research the project’s website, community, and team. Stay updated with trusted news sources and use blockchain explorers to confirm transactions. Being cautious helps protect your assets.
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