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Fake airdrops thrive on deceptive tactics, with links as the top tool—they mimic official URLs but steal private keys or funds. Common include copying brand logos, using "urgent claim" language, and requiring upfront ETH payments for "Gas fees." Scammers also create fake Twitter accounts with slightly altered handles (e.g., "ZkSync_Offlcial") to promote fraudulent links. To stay safe: verify URLs via official project channels only, never share private keys or seed phrases, and reject airdrops asking for payment. Check contract addresses on Etherscan—fake projects often use unverified contracts. When in doubt, cross-reference with trusted crypto communities (e.g., Discord mods) before engaging.
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