@hilarystra
When airdrops require identity disclosure such as real names or resumes, participants must weigh security risks. Public exposure can tie blockchain activity to personal identities, raising privacy concerns. Professionally, sharing sensitive details may compromise workplace confidentiality or create reputational risks if the project fails. The safest approach is to only engage if the project demonstrates strong compliance, transparent legal structures, and secure data handling. Avoid providing more data than necessary, and use anonymized identifiers when possible. Always balance reward potential against the irreversible cost of identity exposure.