Recently, I saw someone watching large on-chain transfers and hot/cold wallets on exchanges, shouting "Smart money is coming" whenever they move. Honestly, I get a little tempted too, but airdrops are really easy to get caught off guard with. A while ago, I impulsively wanted to interact with a new protocol; the page looked really professional, and when my wallet prompted for authorization, I was stunned: a bunch of permissions I couldn't understand, and I had to approve everything fully... I almost hit confirm with my hand, but in the end, I chickened out and closed it to go to sleep. The next day, someone in the group said that similar transactions had a small fee deducted and an NFT was lost, and I instantly felt lucky that I "didn't understand, so I didn't act."



Now I have about three rules: don't chase the first wave of hype (especially those "snapshot tonight" ones), limit permissions whenever possible and revoke after use; treat interaction budgets as tickets—if you lose them, it won't affect your mood. After all, airdrops are surprises, not wages. Just don't turn yourself into a tool for projects to farm transactions.
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