Recently, someone urged me to participate in interactive airdrops, but honestly, I prefer to take it slow now. Airdrops are very easy to be exploited: signing a bunch of messy authorizations, wallets becoming more like trash dumps, and in the end, they give you a few cents while risking your security. My approach is simple: use only a small, dedicated wallet, keep the limits low, and after interaction, conveniently revoke the permissions; if the project is opaque or the documentation is like a riddle, I won't chase it even if I'm a bit late.



FOMO has come before, but looking at blockchain games, you can tell as soon as their economy collapses: inflation + studio + coin price spiral, running faster might just mean rushing into a trap. Anyway, I’d rather miss out than be led by emotions. Slow down, do fewer things, at least sleep more peacefully.
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