#空投防骗手册

Four Simple Steps to Avoid Pitfalls!

1. Be Careful of 'Fake Airdrops': Free tokens may be poison

• Scam Method: Impersonating official accounts to DM or comment 'Airdrop is about to end' 'Claim XXX tokens quickly'.

• Prevention Method: Verify airdrop activities only from the project's official website, Twitter/X official account, **well-known on-chain platforms (such as Galxe, Layer3)**.

2. Don't Connect Wallets Randomly: Every click is a risk

• Scam Method: Phishing websites will lure you to click 'Connect Wallet', behind which is a coin theft contract.

• Prevention Method: When installing wallet plugins (like MetaMask, Rabby), check the website URL to avoid connecting to obscure or misspelled domains.

3. Do Not Sign 'Approve' for Unnecessary Authorizations: You are not claiming tokens, you are giving them away

• Scam Method: Airdrop websites ask you to Approve or Sign, which actually transfers or authorizes others to transfer your assets.

• Prevention Method: Carefully read the MetaMask pop-up content; if it involves authorizing token transfers (especially SetApprovalForAll), decisively refuse!

4. 'Claiming Airdrops for You' are all scams: Don't trust enthusiastic people in the community

• Scam Method: Claiming 'help you apply for airdrops for free', 'only need to pay a small Gas fee', actually aims to extract your private key or steal your wallet.

• Prevention Method: Never give out your private key, and do not let any third party operate your wallet. Airdrops are personal actions and cannot be outsourced!

A Little Reminder: Airdrop ≠ Free Lunch

Airdrops are essentially marketing strategies to attract user participation, but scammers understand this and exploit human nature. Learning to prevent scams is more important than learning to claim airdrops.

You are your own first line of defense; preserving your wallet is the only way to truly earn airdrops!