# scroll-airdrop.github.io — MALICIOUS > scroll-airdrop.github.io is linked to a high-risk crypto drainer campaign. Stay vigilant and avoid interacting with this domain. Learn more now. ## Summary PhishDestroy identifies scroll-airdrop.github.io as an active crypto drainer domain targeting cryptocurrency users. This campaign attempts to steal digital assets by leveraging deceptive airdrop offers. The domain is registered through GitHub, Inc., resolving to IP 185.199.108.153. VirusTotal flags it with detection from 10 out of 95 security vendors, supporting its malicious classification. The use of GitHub’s hosting infrastructure allows attackers to exploit trusted services for phishing. Currently active, this threat demands immediate caution. Users should avoid engaging with this domain or entering sensitive information. Security teams are advised to block access and monitor related phishing activities for protection. ## Threat Details - Verdict: MALICIOUS - Site status: alive (HTTP 200) - Page title: Scroll Airdrop — Eligibility, Farming Strategy, Safety Checklist ## Domain Intelligence - Registrar: GitHub, Inc. - IP: 185.199.108.153 - Nameservers: NS_NOT_FOUND ## Detection Status - VirusTotal: 10 vendors flagged Vendors: ["ADMINUSLabs", "alphaMountain.ai", "BitDefender", "CyRadar", "Fortinet", "G-Data", "Kaspersky", "Lionic", "Sophos", "Trustwave"] - Google Safe Browsing: clean - Blocklists: 3 hits Lists: ["PhishDestroy", "MetaMask", "SEAL"] ## Live Page Content - Meta description: Scroll Airdrop guide (2026): how Scroll airdrops typically work, eligibility signals (bridging, swaps, LP, DeFi usage, contracts), safe farming strategy, cost control, Sybil risk, wallet hygiene, claim safety, scam & phishing avoidance, and troubleshooting. Includes checklists, tables, KPIs, and a deep FAQ. - Meta title: Scroll Airdrop — Eligibility, Strategy, Safety & Scam Avoidance (2026) ### Page Text Scroll Airdrop — Eligibility, Farming Strategy, Safety Checklist & Scam Avoidance (2026) Operational Airdrop Guide Eligibility • Strategy • Safety • Scams • Troubleshooting Scroll Airdrop This is a practical, safety-first guide to Scroll Airdrop in 2026: how airdrops typically work, what activity patterns often matter for eligibility (usage, variety, time), how to run a low-risk, cost-controlled plan without getting flagged as Sybil, and how to avoid the #1 failure mode: airdrop scams and fake claim sites . Open Scroll Airdrop Safety rule: Never connect your main wallet to “claim” pages. Use a separate interaction wallet and verify official sources first. Scroll Airdrop Workflow (Prepare → Participate → Track → Stay Safe → Claim Carefully) ① Prepare wallets (hold vs interact) Use one wallet for long-term holding and a separate “interaction” wallet for on-chain activity. This reduces risk if you hit a fake site or malicious approval. ② Do real activity (not spam) Airdrops often reward genuine usage patterns: recurring actions, diverse apps, and time-based engagement — not just repetitive micro-transactions. ③ Control costs (gas + approvals) The best “strategy” is sustainable: fewer, higher-quality actions with reasonable gas budgeting and safe approvals. ④ Claim safely (official only) Claims attract scammers. Verify official announcements, confirm the domain, and never sign blind approvals. On this page (Scroll Airdrop): What a Scroll airdrop is (and what it isn’t) Eligibility signals (what usually matters) A safe, cost-controlled activity strategy Sybil risk & how to avoid getting flagged Security checklist (claims, approvals, phishing) Troubleshooting & common issues Sources & references FAQ (deep) Scroll Airdrop Overview: What It Is (and What People Get Wrong) A Scroll airdrop (when it exists) is typically a token distribution tied to participation signals. The most common mistake is treating “airdrop farming” like a copy-paste script. In practice, airdrop programs often aim to reward real users and can apply filtering against spammy patterns. Good mindset Use Scroll because you actually want Scroll apps. Any airdrop should be a bonus, not the only reason. Real usage Repeat over time Cost-aware Main risks Scams, fake claim sites, malicious approvals, and overspending gas chasing low-quality actions. Phishing Malicious approvals Gas waste Operational truth: Most “airdrop losses” are self-inflicted: connecting a main wallet to a fake site or signing approvals you didn’t read. Eligibility Signals: What Often Matters for Airdrops Projects rarely publish a perfect checklist in advance. But historically, many airdrops consider a blend of activity depth , breadth , and time . Signal What it looks like How to do it safely Time & consistency Activity across multiple days/weeks Small, periodic usage instead of one-day spam Application variety Using multiple reputable apps (DEX, lending, LP) Us ### External Links - https://consensys.io/blog - https://blog.openzeppelin.com/ - https://ethereum.org/guides/how-to-revoke-token-access/ - https://revoke.cash/ ## Evidence - Screenshot: https://urlscan.io/screenshots/019cc5e5-8fb0-7456-a54c-3c392bf263b5.png - Cloudflare Radar: https://radar.cloudflare.com/scan/b8095dc5-35a8-4c2c-a3aa-016d4fcafc94 - PhishDestroy: https://phishdestroy.io/domain/scroll-airdrop.github.io/ ## If You Visited This Site 1. Change any passwords you may have entered 2. Enable 2FA on all related accounts 3. Monitor your accounts for unauthorized activity 4. Report to: FBI IC3, Europol, local authorities --- Report by PhishDestroy | https://phishdestroy.io/domain/scroll-airdrop.github.io/ Last updated: 2026-03-14