Airdrop interaction is really quite tricky: not doing it feels like you’ll miss out, but doing too much feels like you’re just a free tester for the project—and then getting rekted by them. My clumsy approach is to hold back first: at least take a look at the docs and the contract addresses, then go check on-chain to see if there’s any “smart money” playing around—don’t just immediately shove the main wallet in… To put it plainly: if you can try with a smaller account and a small amount, try with a smaller account and a small amount; if you can give less authorization, give less; and remember to revoke the authorization after you’re done, or else you won’t sleep easy.



Recently, there’s been yet another flood of narratives about AI Agent doing automatic interactions—looks pretty cool, but the more automatic it is, the more panicky I get: is it really helping me save trouble, or is it helping someone else pick at my security details? At this point, I basically don’t chase that kind of “run a script with one click across the whole chain.” I’d rather go slower—after all, airdrops aren’t a test where you win by answering questions in a rush; finishing safely and submitting is more important.
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