Recently, I've seen a bunch of people watching on-chain large transfers and hot/cold wallet movements on exchanges, saying it's "smart money moving"... I see it like tea leaves swirling; anyone can stir hot water and make them float a couple of times, but that doesn't mean you can taste a good flavor.



As for airdrop interactions, honestly, don't treat yourself as free labor. You can do it, but don't get carried away: only use small accounts and small amounts, avoid granting contract permissions if possible; if you must grant, set limits and revoke after use; don't slip on signature pop-ups—when I see "Unlimited Authorization," I usually just close it and go eat. And those who start increasing their position after completing a lot of tasks—it's easy to get caught in a reverse attack, and in the end, all you pay is gas fees.

Anyway, my current rhythm is: like queuing for bubble tea, first check if there's really someone in line; if something feels off, switch to another place; if you miss out, you miss out—FOMO doesn't ship for free. That's how I roll for now.
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