🧠 Have you seen strange tokens in your wallet? DO NOT TOUCH THEM. 🚨

Several people have asked me if this is an error from Binance or if they are real airdrops, so I want to clarify it here:

👇 This is a dust attack, and yes, it is real.

Scammers send fake tokens to your wallet (sometimes with eye-catching names or inflated prices on trackers) to lure you in. The goal is for you to interact with them: sell them, move them, claim them, or simply touch them.

🔒 The problem:

- By clicking, you may unknowingly sign a malicious contract.

- That can give the attacker permission to empty your entire wallet.

- These tokens have no value, no liquidity, and no utility.

💀 A single click could cost you EVERYTHING.

🟩 What to do:

- Ignore them.

- Do not move them.

- Do not claim them.

- Do not search for them on suspicious pages.

- If you accidentally touched them, use Revoke.cash to revoke permissions.

This happens on all networks, even on BSC. It's not a Binance fault; it's a matter of contracts on the blockchain.

🧠 Final advice:

If you don't know where that token came from and you didn't buy it, leave it where it is.

#cuidado #prevencion $BTC $ETH