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    Virginia Ogden

      Fake Token Airdrop That Drained My Wallet
      I saw a Twitter post from a well-known blockchain company offering a free airdrop of their new token. The post linked to a website that looked identical to the real company’s website.

      To claim my airdrop, I had to:

      Connect my MetaMask wallet
      Sign a smart contract to verify ownership
      Approve unlimited token spending
      Moments after I signed the transaction, my entire wallet was emptied. The scammers had used a malicious contract that granted them full control of my assets.

      The Twitter account? Fake. The website? A phishing copy. I had just given scammers direct access to my funds.

      What I Learned
      ✔ Never connect your wallet to unknown sites.
      ✔ Legitimate airdrops never ask for spending approvals.
      ✔ Always check URLs carefully. Fake websites often have minor differences in domain names.

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