Recently, I've come across a bunch of airdrop interaction tutorials again. Honestly, I feel a bit eager to jump in but also a bit afraid of getting rekt… For someone like me who prefers not to move if I don't have to, the final approach is pretty simple: first ask myself, "Am I willing to hold/use this project long-term for three months?" If not, don't pay tuition just for that potential airdrop. Gas fees, time, and emotional wear often make it not worth it.



There's so much information that it also causes anxiety. I now use a filter: only look at long-term tracking notes from two or three people plus the project's own documentation updates. The rest of the hot posts are just emotional noise. When interacting, I try to keep small amounts, do it in batches, and avoid exposing my wallet too thoroughly at once. Use clean addresses when possible, and if I can't understand the signing process, I just skip it.

By the way, the NFT royalty debate has been heated. Honestly, creators want income, traders want liquidity—either side can argue endlessly… I just don't want to click around out of FOMO. Be more stable; if I miss out, I miss out.
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