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Airdrop Safety Guide: How to Stay Secure
1. Never Share Private Keys or Seed Phrases
Legitimate airdrops will never ask for your wallet's private key or seed phrase.
Sharing this info gives full access to your funds—treat it like your bank password.
2. Use a Separate Wallet
Create a new wallet just for airdrops.
This reduces risk to your main holdings if an airdrop turns out to be malicious.
3. Beware of Phishing Sites
Only access airdrops from official project websites or verified social media links.
Scammers often mimic popular platforms to trick users.
4. Avoid Downloading Unknown Files
If an airdrop asks you to download software or apps, it's likely a scam.
Stick with browser-based claims from known projects.
5. Be Cautious with Wallet Connect Prompts
Confirm the legitimacy of any site asking to connect to your wallet.
Only sign transactions you understand—malicious prompts can drain your funds.
6. Research the Project
Look for an official website, team info, social presence, and whitepaper.
Check community discussions (e.g., Reddit, Twitter, Telegram) for warnings.
7. Check Smart Contracts
Use tools like Etherscan or BSCScan to review token contracts before interacting.
Some contracts contain hidden functions that allow draining or locking your tokens.
8. Don't Pay to Receive an Airdrop
Airdrops are meant to be free. Avoid any that ask for upfront payments or gas fees in advance.