Understand why wallet safety should come before joining presales, airdrops, claim pages, or token launches.

Quick judgment: this page is part of the Eonwell wallet knowledge path. It is designed to help readers understand wallet control, signing, permissions, recovery, and safer Web3 habits before interacting with tokens, DEXs, presales, or claim pages.

Core idea

Presales often require users to verify links, send funds, connect wallets, or later claim tokens.

Fake presale pages can imitate real project branding and payment flows.

A compromised wallet can turn a legitimate opportunity into a loss.

Users should prepare a clean wallet, verify official links, and understand approvals before participating.

Safety checklist

  • Use official links only.
  • Use a dedicated wallet.
  • Review approvals.
  • Verify contract and payment details.

Common mistake

A common mistake is treating every wallet prompt as a harmless confirmation. In Web3, a wallet prompt may involve a network switch, a token approval, a signature, a contract interaction, or a transfer. The safest habit is to pause, verify the site, check the network, and understand what the wallet is asking before confirming.

How this connects to Eonwell

Wallet knowledge is the first layer of safer crypto behavior. Once a reader understands addresses, seed phrases, signatures, approvals, and networks, DEX activity, presales, token claims, and on-chain tools become much easier to judge.