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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.
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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
- Keep a private spreadsheet or document.
- Do not store seed phrases in activity records.
- Mark risky or unknown campaigns.
- 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.