“Don’t Click That Airdrop – It Might Be a Wallet Drainer!”
Airdrops can be exciting — free tokens just for holding your favorite crypto, right? But in 2025, not every airdrop is a blessing. Some are actually wallet drainers in disguise.
Hackers are now using fake airdrop links that look 100% legit. Once you connect your wallet to claim the "free" tokens, hidden smart contracts can grant full access to your wallet. Before you know it, everything is gone — ETH, NFTs, and even your wrapped tokens.
How to Stay Safe:
Never click links from random DMs or unverified Twitter/X accounts
Double check URLs (use official project websites ONLY)
Use a burner wallet if you want to test an unknown airdrop
Read smart contract permissions before signing any transaction
This scam is catching even experienced users. Stay sharp and protect your bags. In crypto, one wrong click can cost you everything.