These days, I'm again struggling with whether to pursue new interactions, afraid of missing airdrops and also afraid of being exploited. Anyway, my current approach is pretty simple: first calculate "how much I could lose at worst this time"—gas fees + approval risks + time costs. If I can accept that, then I proceed. After being inexplicably scared by an approve once, I got used to testing with a small account first, giving permissions only once, and then conveniently revoking the authorization after the interaction, otherwise I can't sleep peacefully.



And also, don’t see “spamming everywhere” as justice; the more FOMO you have, the easier it is to be fed fake tasks. When looking at projects, I care more about: whether there’s real on-chain usage, whether the contracts are open source, and whether community discussions are only about “quick rush.” Recently, the debate over privacy coins/mixing and their compliance boundaries has been quite intense. I don’t take sides, but at least remind myself: don’t turn your address into a high-risk profile just for a few lottery tickets, or you might end up missing even legitimate airdrops… That’s all for now.
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