#AirdropSafetyGuide Here’s a **#AirdropSafetyGuide** to help you avoid scams and stay secure while participating in crypto airdrops:
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### **#AirdropSafetyGuide**
#### **1. Use a Separate Wallet for Airdrops**
- Create a **dedicated wallet** to isolate your funds from potential risks.
- Avoid using wallets with large balances or sensitive assets.
#### **2. Verify Official Sources**
- Only trust links from **official websites** or verified social media accounts.
- Beware of fake Twitter accounts, Discord links, or scam forms.
#### **3. Never Share Your Seed Phrase**
- No legitimate airdrop will ask for your **private key** or **seed phrase**.
- Sharing this info means full access to your funds—**don’t do it**.
#### **4. Watch Out for Fake Claim Sites**
- Double-check URLs. Scammers often use lookalike domains.
- Use bookmarking for trusted airdrop or claiming sites.
#### **5. Don’t Sign Suspicious Transactions**
- If a claim site asks to “approve all tokens” or run an unfamiliar contract—**reject it**.
- Use tools like **Etherscan**, **Solscan**, or **DeBank** to review permissions.
#### **6. Revoke Unused Permissions**
- Regularly visit:
- [revoke.cash](https://revoke.cash) (Ethereum-based)
- [Solana Explorer](https://explorer.solana.com) for Solana
- Revoke permissions from dApps you no longer use.
#### **7. Be Wary of "Too Good to Be True" Promises**
- If an airdrop claims you’ll receive thousands of dollars with no real effort, it’s probably a **scam**.
#### **8. Use Multi-Sig or Hardware Wallets for Large Funds**
- Keep your main holdings in a **hardware wallet** or **multi-signature wallet**.
- Never interact with unknown smart contracts using wallets with major assets.
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