These days, I see a bunch of people chasing testnet incentives and earning points, claiming to be testing products, but secretly betting on whether the mainnet will issue tokens. This is the pattern of the attention economy: when a hot topic shifts, everyone collectively forgets, and before the last pit is filled, they jump into the next one.



I've now set a very simple rule for myself: for any "possible airdrop" event, treat it as if there is no airdrop when calculating—consider how much time it will take, whether cross-chain is needed, whether to authorize a bunch of strange contracts, and the worst-case loss of gas/risks of being hacked. If it’s not worth it, just close the page directly; the retreat button should be bigger than FOMO. To put it plainly, don’t treat "expectations" as assets; expectations will turn people into repeat machines. We’ll talk again next time.
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