My attitude towards airdrop interactions right now is pretty relaxed: if I can do it, I do it casually, but I would never turn myself into a project’s worker just for the “possibility” of it. To put it simply, I want to get past the anti-raid stage first, then talk about FOMO.



I usually have two principles: first, wallet layering—don’t mix interaction wallets with main wallets, and set limits; I’d rather earn less than get wiped out in one go. Second, observe community atmosphere and rule changes—if they suddenly start adding tasks, increasing thresholds, or stacking “re-staking for extra yield,” I’ll pause… Recently, the criticism of shared security/yield stacking as “nested” isn’t without reason; stacking too much makes it feel like the risk is hidden.

Anyway, I now focus more on narrative sustainability and whether anyone is engaging with the floor (attention), rather than just rushing to share interaction screenshots. I’ve paid the impulse tax a few times already, and that’s enough.
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