#AirdropSafetyGuide Here's a quick #AirdropSafetyGuide to help you stay secure while participating in crypto airdrops:
1. Use a Fresh Wallet:
Create a new wallet for airdrops. This limits risk if the airdrop turns out to be malicious.
2. Never Share Private Keys or Seed Phrases:
Legitimate airdrops will never ask for your private keys. If they do, it's a scam.
3. Beware of Fake Social Media Pages:
Scammers often impersonate real projects. Double-check official links from trusted sources like the project's website or CoinMarketCap.
4. Avoid Connecting to Suspicious dApps:
Only connect your wallet to trusted dApps. Fake ones can drain your funds when you sign transactions.
5. Check Token Contracts:
Some airdropped tokens can be dusting attacks or honeypots. Don’t interact with tokens you didn’t expect to receive.
6. Use a Reputable Wallet:
Use wallets with built-in phishing and scam protection (e.g., MetaMask, Rabby, Trust Wallet).
7. Monitor Wallet Activity:
Regularly check your wallet for any unusual activity. Revoke permissions from sites you no longer use (via platforms like revoke.cash).
8. Don’t Pay to Receive Airdrops:
Airdrops are usually free. If you're asked to send ETH or any token to "qualify," it's likely a scam.
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