Lately, I've been debating whether or not to "interact" to snag airdrops. Honestly, it's just fear of getting caught in the crossfire: afraid of missing out if I don't do anything, but also worried that doing too much will get me reverse-rolled into KPI. My broken method is to treat myself as a browser visitor, not a shopper: set a "loss limit" for each chain/each protocol, and stop immediately once exceeded. Don't flip your wallet around like a performance just for a few tags. Then I think, since those on-chain data tools and address labels are also criticized for being laggy and potentially misleading, I shouldn't trust the idea that "this makes me a quality user" too much... I'd rather do less, do it more naturally, and leave some gas for the features I really want to use. Anyway, if an airdrop really comes, it's a surprise; if not, consider it tuition paid. I also don't want to write slippage into my last will.

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