#AirdropSafetyGuide Airdrops are a popular way for crypto projects to distribute tokens, but they’re also a hotspot for scams. Airdrop scams often mimic real projects to trick users into connecting wallets or sharing private keys. One key safety tip: never connect your wallet to unknown sites or sign suspicious transactions. Legit airdrops usually only require a wallet address—not seed phrases or approvals. Use tools like WalletGuard or revoke.cash to monitor permissions. Also, check if the project is verified on trusted platforms like CoinGecko or Etherscan. Staying cautious can protect you from losing funds to malicious smart contracts or phishing attacks.