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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
- Name wallets clearly.
- Record campaigns joined.
- Track networks used.
- 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.