Ever wake up one morning and think to yourself:
“Jeepers self, I just checked my personal Metamask wallet and woohooooo I’m beeeyons of dollars reeeeech, someone just dropped ’em in and I’m agonna see what they are!!”
If so, you reaaaaaaaaaaaally don’t want to do that!
Why?
Well, ask yourself.
If it sounds too good to be true, do you really think it *is*?
See, unknown tokens in your wallet have the ability to drain your wallet.
How?
Well, instead of being a coin, they might end in a URL and other thingees and if you engage with them, your currency goes bye-bye.
community.metamask.io/t/can-my-tokens-be-stolen/6957
includes:
“…Your tokens CAN be stolen if you are not careful with the transaction that approves the BEP-20 token to be spent from your wallet. It is a good idea to search the respective community, twitter, forums, etc to see what others are saying about a specific token. It can become obvious very quickly if an airdrop is malicious.
Sometimes it isn’t a dust attack at all, it’s just a project trying to extend its reach. There’s a reason people put “DYOR” everywhere – the more you search, the more likely you are to discover problems with a malicious token.
Cheers and good luck!…”
Your takeaway?
This is YOUR money – make sure to secure it as much as possible.
Enjoy!
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