🎁 Are airdrops = free money? Not always… Be careful of scams!🧨

Were you promised tokens for signing up on a website, following an account, or filling out a form? Welcome to the world of airdrops, a popular strategy to promote new crypto projects.

Some actually distribute legitimate rewards. But others... not so much.

🧠 What should you know before participating in an airdrop?

🔐 Phishing risk: Fake sites that imitate real projects to steal your keys.

👀 Personal data theft: Forms that ask for more information than necessary.

🤖 Spams and bots: Many campaigns are artificially inflated to generate hype.

💰 Minimal (or non-existent) rewards: Not all airdrops pay, and when they do, sometimes it’s in tokens with no real value or with impossible conditions to meet.

✅ How to identify a trustworthy airdrop?

Make sure the project is verified and has a real community.

Do not connect your wallet on suspicious sites.

Never share your seed phrase (even if they promise you a Tesla 🚫).

Check if other users have already received real payments.

💬 Key advice: Yes, airdrops can be a valid way to earn tokens, but if it seems too good to be true… it probably is.

📣 Did you participate in any successful airdrop or fall for a fake one? Share your experience. It could save someone else.