We keep this page blunt, because the subject deserves it.
Crypto can go to zero
Tokens can lose most or all of their value, fast. It happens to famous projects and unknown ones alike. The token that once lived on this very domain is a case study in exactly that. Never put in money you can't afford to lose completely.
Nothing here is advice
Our guides explain mechanics: how airdrops distribute tokens, how wallets store keys, how referral campaigns spread. That's education. It is not a recommendation to claim any airdrop, buy any token, or use any product. We hold no license to give financial advice, and we don't pretend to.
Numbers are approximate
When we say an airdrop was "worth about $1,200 at launch," that's a rounded, point-in-time estimate. Prices swing, records vary, and past values tell you nothing about future ones. Anyone promising you profit from crypto is guessing at best and lying at worst.
Scams are everywhere
Fake airdrops, phishing sites, and seed-phrase thieves are common. We describe their tricks so you can avoid them, but no article can catch every scam. Two rules cover most danger: never share your seed phrase with anyone, and never send crypto to "verify" or "activate" a reward. If you're unsure, close the tab and read our safety guides first.