Well, I always thought that everyone understands that. I mean, most rules are pretty basic, especially "don't share your seed phrase". Who could even do that?
yeah! I expected a lot more advance security check that people might have unknowingly or carelessly neglected that might be detrimental to thier funds. The main way to comfortably get involved in airdrops and not risking too much is to get a totally different device you're to use for your airdrops and another device that will be used for your other crypto transactions. Basic rule like handling your seed phrase securely or not taking messages From admins of certain project seriously aren't even common with Airdrops and seems way too theoretical than a practical experience that's common with most airdrops. The site you visit and the spams you receive while you partake in certain airdrops are for me the most risky things that's mostly associated with doing of airdrops.