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After Receiving an Airdrop

How to Hide Suspicious Airdrop Tokens

Learn why hiding suspicious airdrop tokens can be safer than interacting with unknown assets or scam token links.

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What this means

Hiding suspicious tokens in a wallet interface can reduce temptation to interact with scam assets without requiring risky on-chain actions.

Core ideas

What to understand first

  • Unknown tokens may be scam bait.
  • Hiding a token is usually a UI action.
  • Do not approve or transfer suspicious tokens unless you know what you are doing.
  • Token names may contain malicious URLs.

Safety checklist

What to check before acting

  1. Use wallet UI hide features if available.
  2. Avoid token-name URLs.
  3. Do not sign unknown prompts.
  4. Review wallet approvals separately.

Risk note

Common mistakes to avoid

  • Trying to sell scam tokens can lead to malicious sites.
  • Unknown tokens can be honeypots.
  • Fake support may offer to remove tokens for a fee.
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