#AirdropSafetyGuide My Humble Suggestions – Binance Airdrop Safety Guide
1. Only Trust Official Channels
Always verify airdrops from Binance’s official website or verified social media accounts.
2. Never Share Private Keys or Seed Phrases
No legitimate airdrop will ever ask for your private key or wallet recovery phrase. Keep them secret.
3. Beware of Suspicious Tokens
Fake tokens may appear in your wallet. Do not interact with them — avoid approving, swapping, or sending.
4. Avoid Clicking Unknown Links
Links in random DMs, emails, or pop-ups can be phishing traps. Manually type Binance’s official URL or use bookmarks.
5. Use Only the Official Binance Platform
Airdrops claiming to be from “Binance partners” that require connecting wallets to unknown sites are usually scams.
6. Verify Token Contract Addresses
Before claiming or trading any airdropped token, check its contract address on trusted blockchain explorers (e.g., BscScan, Etherscan).
7. Enable Anti-Phishing Code on Binance
This adds a personal code to Binance emails, helping you confirm they’re real.