Be cautious when interacting with websites like airdropsolana.live or any platform offering Solana (SOL) airdrops. Many scams impersonate legitimate airdrops to steal users' private keys or funds.
How to Verify Solana Airdrops:

Check Official Sources – Only trust airdrops announced on official Solana channels (e.g., Solana's Twitter, Solana Blog).
Never Share Private Keys – Legitimate airdrops never ask for your seed phrase or private key.
Look for Smart Contract Audits – Real airdrops usually have verified smart contracts.
Avoid Pay-to-Claim Scams – If a site asks for an upfront payment, it's likely a scam.
Check Community Feedback – Search for reviews on Twitter, Reddit (r/solana), or Discord.
Legitimate Solana Airdrop Sources:
Trusted projects like Jito, Pyth, Tensor (past airdrops)
If You Think It’s a Scam:
Do not connect your wallet to the site.
Report the site to Solana’s security team or on social media.
Use a burner wallet if testing unknown airdrops.
