I used to be really FOMO about interactions, clicking on "possible airdrops" all the time, but it usually just meant paying fees that fed others, or eventually discovering that the rules had changed and I got caught in a scam... Now taking it slow feels more comfortable: first, think clearly about what product I’m using and whether I have real needs, check the on-chain data (active addresses, fund inflows and outflows—nothing too crazy), then decide whether to leave a trace. Also, it’s better to do it in batches, small amounts, and withdraw if possible—don’t throw everything into “task costs” all at once. Recently, I saw everyone complaining about validators/MEV messing up the order, retail traders getting pushed aside like they’re being cut in line. Honestly, this environment means lowering expectations: treat interactions as experiences, not lotteries. If you win, it’s luck; if not, don’t let it ruin your mood. That’s all for now.

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