A practical warning about sending funds to unverified wallet addresses during presales, claims, and crypto campaigns.
Neutral archive note: this page is educational only. It does not recommend, endorse, verify, promote, or evaluate any specific token sale. Always verify official sources and understand the risks before interacting with any crypto project, contract, wallet prompt, claim page, or payment address.
Core idea
Crypto transfers are usually irreversible after confirmation.
Random wallet addresses in DMs, comments, or unofficial groups can be controlled by scammers.
Even if an address looks similar, it may not be the official sale address.
Users should verify payment instructions from official sources before sending any funds.
Practical checklist
- Do not use addresses from DMs.
- Verify official payment address.
- Check network compatibility.
- Save transaction records.
Common mistake
A common mistake is treating a presale page as proof of legitimacy. A polished website, a large bonus, or an active social feed does not prove that a sale is safe. Readers should check the sale terms, official links, contract or payment details, tokenomics, vesting schedule, claim process, and risk disclosures before taking any action.
How this connects to the archive
Presale knowledge connects wallet safety, tokenomics, vesting, DEX liquidity, claim mechanics, and scam prevention. Understanding these concepts helps readers interpret token sale information more carefully without relying on hype, urgency, or unsupported claims.