LIT Airdrop Fraud Prevention Guide: How to Identify Phishing Scams and Traps

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The Lighter token LIT airdrop distribution was completed at the end of 2024, which is good news. However, the bad news is that there has been a surge of phishing scams claiming to be related to the LIT airdrop. The GoPlus security team has issued an alert, reminding users to stay vigilant.

Airdrop Completed, Beware of Fake Claims

The LIT airdrop distribution has ended, and users no longer need to claim anything. However, many fake official accounts and foundation Twitter accounts are active, spreading false airdrop claim links. These scammers claim users still have a chance to participate or check eligibility, luring users to click malicious links. Visiting these phishing pages could result in theft of wallet information, private keys, and other sensitive data.

Three Tips to Identify Fake Accounts and Phishing Links

First, verify the source. When visiting the Lighter official website, always find the authentic link through a search engine or official channels, and avoid clicking links shared on social media directly. Second, observe account features. Genuine official accounts usually have a blue verification badge, and details like follower count and posting history can provide clues. Third, check domain details. Phishing sites often use domain names very similar to the official site (e.g., replacing 0 with O, l with 1), so compare carefully letter by letter.

Key Tips to Protect Your Assets

Whenever you see information about the LIT airdrop, the safest approach is to verify directly through Lighter’s official channels. If you accidentally click on a suspicious link, immediately check your wallet security and consider transferring assets to a new address. Also, never submit private keys, seed phrases, or other sensitive information to any website or account—official teams will never ask for such details. This LIT airdrop scam serves as a reminder to all crypto users: security verification should always come first before participating in any airdrop activities.

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