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Participation & Wallet Hygiene

How to Manage Airdrop Wallets

Learn how to organize airdrop wallets, track activity, control approvals, and reduce confusion across networks and campaigns.

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What this means

Managing airdrop wallets means keeping clear records, separating risk levels, tracking approvals, and avoiding accidental use of main wallets.

Core ideas

What to understand first

  • Wallet labels help prevent mistakes.
  • Different wallets can be used for different risk levels.
  • Approvals should be reviewed after each campaign.
  • Activity records help with eligibility and taxes.

Safety checklist

What to check before acting

  1. Name wallets clearly.
  2. Record campaigns joined.
  3. Track networks used.
  4. Review approvals periodically.

Risk note

Common mistakes to avoid

  • Too many wallets can create operational mistakes.
  • Old wallets may have forgotten approvals.
  • Sending funds to the wrong wallet can expose assets.
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