
16/07/2025
*ODFC Webinar: Wallets & dApp Connect*
Join our upcoming ODFC webinar to learn how to safely use decentralized applications (dApps) while minimizing threats to your .
⏰ 3 PM - 5 PM
📡 14 August, 2025
🎯 Most of are taking place on a rotational basis, date/timing will be allotted to you as per booking. If you need any clarification, we recommend you to chat at the ODFC helpdesk, and attend this webinar as per your convenience.
WhatsApp 🪀 8779696580
ODFC Digital Helpdesk (INDIA)
Email 📨 [email protected]
When you connect your wallet to a dApp, you're essentially allowing the application to:
- See your wallet address
- View your account balance and activity
- Suggest transactions for your approval.
Simply connecting your to a is generally low risk, as this only shares your public information (addresses and balances) without exposing your private keys. The real risks come from what happens after connection.
There are following Security Concerns, we cover in this .
1️⃣ - Smart Contract Approvals: If you sign a smart contract that authorizes a dApp to manage your funds, a malicious dApp could drain your wallet.
2️⃣ - Deceptive Interfaces: Malicious dApps often mimic legitimate services to trick users.
3️⃣ - Approval Exploitation: Some request unlimited token approvals, allowing them to transfer assets without further consent.
4️⃣ - Protocol Exploits: Even legitimate dApps can be or exploited, putting connected at risk.
Safe Connection Practices -
- Use a hardware wallet like Ledger for additional security.
- If you suspect you've connected to a malicious dApp, Revoke Permissions: Use tools like or 's Token Approval Checker to revoke any permissions granted to the dApp.
- Run a complete malware scan on your device.
CONTACT -
WhatsApp 🪀 8779696580
Email 📨 [email protected]
Go to📱webinar.odfcdigital.com