#AirdropSafetyGuide As crypto airdrops continue gaining popularity, it’s crucial to stay informed and protected. Many legitimate airdrops exist, but so do scams designed to steal your assets or personal data. Always verify the source—if it’s not from an official project website or social media, be cautious. Never share your private keys or seed phrase. Use a separate wallet for claiming unfamiliar airdrops and consider using a burner wallet for extra protection. Monitor network fees—scammers sometimes trick users into approving malicious smart contracts. Staying alert and informed is your best defense.
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