#AirdropSafetyGuide Whenever I come across a new airdrop, I always stay cautious and follow a few important steps to protect myself — especially with so many scams around. That’s why I trust Binance, one of the most reliable platforms in the crypto space.

🚩 Red Flags I look out for:

• Fake or lookalike websites pretending to be legit

• Anonymous or unverifiable project teams

• Smart contracts that aren’t verified or have shady functions

✅ How I verify if a project is legit:

• I check the contract on BscScan or EtherScan

• I look into the project’s community on Telegram/Discord and their Twitter activity

• I check for audits or partnerships — legit projects are transparent

🎭 Common scam tactics I’ve seen:

• Suspicious “Claim Now” buttons that request wallet access

• Requests for private keys or seed phrases

• Unrealistic offers like “Free $1000 for signing up”

❌ Airdrop I avoided:

One NFT airdrop asked me to sign a smart contract that wasn’t verified. When I inspected it, I saw functions that could potentially drain my tokens. That was enough for me to step away.

I stick with trusted platforms like Binance — safety first, always.