I was pretty sure that this fake giveaway would come. Because in recent times Trust Wallet has given some giveaways, where the users of the crypto community have participated, those giveaways have become popular.
And scammers are trying to take advantage of that popularity to scam inexperienced crypto users. Scammers always plan their next scam by using something trending product.
It is true that scamer is still taking advantage of the popularity situation of the Trust wallet, which is currently still holding the event, which means an opportunity for scamer to do it, so of course I want to make more people aware to avoid this giveaway fake.
Actually, from a beginner who asked this on the Facebook group and said, is this airdrop real? firmly say that it is a fake by asking for a private key and in the end I slightly awakened the ignorant people.
Then I posted it here so that newbies also know this is fake, even though we often encounter it, there are still people who are unfamiliar with this.