đ Did you see crypto that you didnât request in your wallet? Be careful.
That could be a dust attack or a fake airdrop. What does it mean?
đ They send you tokens (a lot or a little) to make you curious and touch them.
đŻ The goal: for you to exchange, claim, or sign something... and thus, without realizing it, give them access to your wallet.
â ď¸ Why is it dangerous?
⢠The token is usually fake or has no real value.
⢠By interacting, you may approve a malicious contract.
⢠This gives the attacker total control to empty your wallet in seconds.
â What to do if it happens to you:
⢠DO NOT exchange, send, claim, or connect your wallet to unknown sites.
⢠Hide the token in your wallet.
⢠If you have already interacted, go to revoke.cash or solscan.io to revoke suspicious accesses.
⢠If you donât feel safe, move your funds to a new wallet.
đ Golden rule:
đ If you didnât buy it, itâs not yours. Itâs bait.
Donât fall for it. Protect yourself.$BTC #BTCBreaksATH