I almost cried from my own stupidity just now... When copying the address, I accidentally clicked one more time, and the on-chain popup even reached the confirmation page before I realized something was wrong. I quickly closed it, my heart pounding. To put it simply, when doing airdrop interactions now, the easiest way to get caught in a scam isn't because the project is bad, but because you're too eager not to "miss out."



My approach is a bit crude: I never interact with my main wallet, instead I set up a small secondary wallet, with just enough funds for transaction fees and a little bit of trial and error money; I only do one task at a time, and stop after completing it—don't try to do all chains at once. Recently, Layer 2 projects have been arguing over TPS, fees, and subsidies, which makes people itchy, but the more they argue, the more it seems like "come and exploit me," so I prefer to go slow. I’d rather do fewer transactions than get caught up in the hype. If I lose money or get nervous, I just turn off the computer and take a walk. When I come back, I decide whether I still want to click confirm.
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