#空投操作全指南 #Airdrop Security Guide: Avoid 5 Major Scams
Common Scam Types
1. Fake Official Website Phishing: Counterfeit high-fidelity pages to induce authorization or transfer (e.g., fake Binance link suffix .cn).
◦ Countermeasure: Manually enter the official website address and verify the blue V certified account.
2. Malicious Contract Authorization
◦ Case: Wallet assets are emptied after clicking 'Authorize to Claim Airdrop'.
◦ Prevention: Use revoke.cash to regularly cancel unnecessary authorizations and test high-risk operations with a small wallet.
3. False KYC Information Collection
◦ Scam: Requesting ID and facial information under the guise of an airdrop, reselling on the black market.
◦ Response: Complete KYC only on compliant platforms like Binance, and add 'For XX Use Only' watermark.
4. High-Yield Staking Trap
◦ Scheme: Promoting annualized returns of 10,000%, running away with funds (e.g., a mining pool scam).
◦ Principle: Be cautious of projects offering over 50% returns, and test withdrawal functions with small amounts.
5. Fake Customer Service Private Message Scam
◦ Case: Impersonating official representatives to request mnemonic phrases and steal assets.
◦ Iron Rule: Real customer service will never proactively message, verify in the community before sensitive operations.
Safety Habit Formation
• Information Verification: Projects must have audit reports (e.g., Certik) and open-source contracts.
• Asset Isolation: Store large assets in hardware wallets and only use small amounts to participate in airdrops.