To identify unaudited airdrop contracts with >90% scam probability, check these red flags: no public audit from reputable firms like Certik or SlowMist; anonymous or vague team info; unrealistic reward promises (e.g., "1000x returns"); lack of a verifiable GitHub or smart contract code; urgent calls to act fast; requests for private keys or wallet connections to unverified sites; and no official project website or whitepaper. Cross-check via blockchain explorers like Etherscan—unverified or recently deployed contracts are suspect. Posts on X suggest lurking in Discord/Telegram; if admins dodge questions like “Where’s the audit?” or ban skeptics, it’s a scam signal. Legit projects welcome scrutiny and provide transparent, audited contracts. Anything less is a high-risk trap.
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