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Participation & Wallet Hygiene

How to Record Airdrop Activity

Learn what to record when participating in airdrops, including wallets, tasks, networks, dates, links, and transaction hashes.

Airdrop map

What this means

Recording airdrop activity helps users track eligibility, avoid repeating risky tasks, and review what each wallet has signed or approved.

Core ideas

What to understand first

  • Record the project name and official link.
  • Record wallet address and network used.
  • Save transaction hashes for on-chain tasks.
  • Note deadlines, snapshots, and claim dates.

Safety checklist

What to check before acting

  1. Keep a private spreadsheet or document.
  2. Do not store seed phrases in activity records.
  3. Mark risky or unknown campaigns.
  4. Update records after claims or revokes.

Risk note

Common mistakes to avoid

  • Poor records can lead to repeated risky interactions.
  • Publicly sharing wallet records can reduce privacy.
  • Forgetting approvals can leave exposure open.
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