Claim your $Kawaii now! The airdrop is allocated based on the quality of each Farcaster account, across 3 tiers.
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Scammers thrive on tiny mistakes. One extra letter in a URL, a swapped character in a contract address, or a profile with almost the same name can trick even experienced users. That’s how most people get drained — not by “big hacks,” but by clicking the wrong link. Always type project websites directly into your browser or use bookmarked links you’ve saved yourself. Don’t trust links dropped in DMs, group chats, or random posts, no matter how official they look. When dealing with contracts, copy addresses only from the project’s verified site, docs, or official channels. On explorers like Etherscan, look for the blue verification tick before you interact. A single wrong digit means you’re sending money into a scammer’s pocket. The rule is simple: take 10 extra seconds to double-check. That small pause can save you from losing everything.
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Free Eliza
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