#AirdropSafetyGuide
🔐 1. Never Share Your Private Keys
Legitimate airdrops will never ask for your private key or seed phrase. If they do, it’s a scam.
📧 2. Watch for Phishing Links
Always verify URLs. Scammers often create fake sites that mimic real ones. Bookmark official project websites.
🧾 3. Don’t Pay to Receive an Airdrop
If a project asks for payment to “unlock” tokens, it’s likely a scam. Real airdrops are free.
🔍 4. Use a Burner Wallet
Create a separate wallet for airdrops to limit exposure of your main funds in case of malicious contracts.
✅ 5. Verify Project Legitimacy
Check official social media, community forums (like Reddit or Discord), and trusted crypto news outlets before engaging.
📦 6. Be Cautious with Token Claims
Avoid interacting with unknown smart contracts unless verified by the project or community. Malicious tokens can drain your wallet.