Identifying scams requires remembering key points: Official airdrops will be announced through formal channels such as the project's official website and community announcements, and will not request core information such as seed phrases, private keys, or bank card passwords; any promise of 'zero risk, high returns' or requests for transfers to activate are definitely traps; unfamiliar airdrop links may carry viruses, so do not authorize access to sensitive permissions on your phone carelessly. Additionally, it is recommended to install professional digital asset security software, regularly update device systems, and maintain a cautious mindset. Protecting personal information and asset security is an important frontline for every participant against airdrop scams.