Wallet Safety Guide

A practical guide for users who want to verify wallets, links, approvals, and community channels without handing over custody.

Start with a wallet safety mindset

WalletSifter is designed to reduce fear by turning wallet safety into a repeatable checklist. Before connecting, signing, or sending assets, confirm the official source, check the URL, review the wallet screen, and avoid any request for a seed phrase or private key. No security tool can guarantee perfect protection, but simple habits reduce many common risks.

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Wallet connection is different from approval

Connecting a wallet usually lets a site view your public address and network. Approve, Permit, and setApprovalForAll can grant spending or control permissions. Legitimate services may request permissions, but users should always check the requester, asset, amount, contract, and reason before signing.

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Never enter a seed phrase on a website

A normal wallet check, community signup, airdrop notice, or support chat does not require your seed phrase or private key. Anyone who asks for it can take the wallet. WalletSifter never asks for seed phrases, private keys, deposits, or transfer approvals.

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Check suspicious URLs before opening wallet pages

Scam pages often use urgent claim, airdrop, verify, reward, migration, or support wording. They may appear through search ads, social comments, DMs, fake Telegram groups, or impersonated community posts. Search the URL, compare it with official channels, and avoid connecting if the domain looks unusual.

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TRON and TRC20 safety basics

TRON users often interact with TRX and TRC20 assets such as USDT-TRC20. Always check the recipient address, network, and transaction screen before sending. If a wallet address is reported as high-risk, avoid repeated transfers until you verify the source through official explorers and trusted channels.

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How wallet monitoring alerts can help

Future WalletSifter monitoring can check registered wallet addresses at intervals and send Telegram alerts when a wallet interacts with a reported high-risk address, suspicious token, or scam-linked entity. Monitoring is an awareness tool, not insurance or a guarantee of asset recovery.

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Use community reporting carefully

Community reports help users notice suspicious URLs and wallets faster, but reports can include mistakes. Treat every report as a signal to investigate, not as a final judgment. WalletSifter aims to combine reports, public data, and simple explanations so users can decide more safely.

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TRON/SR community safety direction

WalletSifter is not positioned as a virtual asset operator. It is a security-related portal that supports wallet verification, scam-risk awareness, and community education. Member growth supports community scale, advertising revenue, and a long-term path toward stronger TRON/SR community participation.

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