#AirdropSafetyGuide
Airdrop is a free distribution of cryptocurrencies to users, and is often used to promote new projects. However, with the rise of scams, caution is advised. Here are the key points for protection:
Never share your private keys
There is no airdrop project that asks for your private key. If you are asked for it, it is a scam.
Beware of fake links
Do not click on suspicious links or from untrustworthy sources. Always use the official website of the project.
Create a separate wallet for airdrops
To reduce risk, create a new wallet solely for receiving free distributions.
Do not sign suspicious transactions
Some sites ask for a harmful "signature" that gives them permissions to access your wallet. Always review what is being signed.
Examine the smart contract before interacting
If you are asked to interact with a smart contract, look for reviews or a security audit of it.
Follow only official channels
Do not rely on unofficial groups or private messages. Follow only the project's website and its trusted accounts.