Garcia
@jgliamliam
Here are common airdrop scams to watch out for: Phishing Scams: Fake websites or emails trick users into sharing private keys or personal info. Fake Airdrops: Scammers promise free tokens but require a small "fee" or wallet connection to steal funds. Pump-and-Dump Schemes: Fraudsters hype a token via airdrops, inflate its price, then sell off, leaving others with worthless coins. Malware Downloads: Airdrop links lead to files that install viruses or steal crypto wallet data. Impersonation: Scammers pose as legit projects or influencers on social media to lure victims. Always verify airdrop sources, avoid sharing sensitive info, and use secure wallets. Research on X or the web can help spot red flags. Stay cautious—free crypto often comes with hidden costs!
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