airdrops that require authorization or any kind of transaction from participants are a big cause of concern. True, there may be some airdrops where the users are requested to pay a nominal fee as a network charge (more so due to the presence of high gas fees on the Ethereum blockchain), but generally speaking such fees should be virtually non-existent in airdrops. Real projects typically operate with the purpose of selling their ecosystem by distributing fungible or non-fungible tokens rather than the opposite asking people to buy them.

Scams usually mimic airdrops and seek a "small" transfer but either vanish or run away with the money. As a benchmark:

Never use airdrops that seek payment in exchange for function tokens.

Use such wallet permissions very carefully as some airdrops request for wallet access which can put your funds in danger.

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