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I cannot predict with absolute certainty what will happen with every possible cryptocurrency airdrop scam, but a typical airdrop scam is that smart contracts will drain the victims' wallets.
In a cryptocurrency airdrop scam, victims are led to believe that they will be given free cryptocurrency.
If you are familiar with Microsoft Office software you may be aware that software such as Microsoft Word and Excel have scripting functionality to allow users to automate tasks.
People also create viruses using that scripting functionality.
Smart contracts are similar to Microsoft Office viruses in that smart contracts were intended as a useful automation tool but now scammers use them.

Cryptocurrency airdrop scam