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Dusting

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Dusting is when wallets receive tiny unsolicited token transfers. Dust can be used for tracking or as bait for phishing. Some dust tokens have names that imply rewards or claims, and their metadata may include malicious links.

Dusting isn’t always harmful, but interacting with unknown tokens can be risky. The safest approach is to hide dust tokens and avoid visiting any linked sites. Never sign transactions that involve unknown tokens unless you understand exactly what will happen.

For Coins Farmers, dust is junk loot. CoinsFarm.com™ can mimic good wallet behavior: unknown items go to a quarantine tab and cannot trigger links by default. This keeps casual players safe while still letting advanced users investigate responsibly. Airdrop farmers should also remember that dusting increases during major events; keep your vault wallet isolated and use a burner wallet for exploration. In a great Coins Farm economy, rewards feel earned through play, not forced purchases or hidden tricks. If you’re unsure, step away and verify-most mistakes happen when people rush during hype. If you’re unsure, step away and verify-most mistakes happen when people rush during hype. Built for safe learning and fun on CoinsFarm.com™. #CoinsFarm #Coins


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