Lately I've been looking at a few airdrop interactions again, my hands almost clicked but then pulled back... I'm most afraid of being counter-rolled: spending a lot on gas, and in the end, what I get isn't even enough to fill a gap. But if I completely avoid it, I might be easily carried away by the community's rhythm and FOMO. Honestly, my perfectionist old habit is acting up again, always waiting for a "more certain" signal.



Right now, I try to set a small rule for myself: only engage in interactions I understand, fewer times but with a clean path; check the subsequent liquidity and position distribution to avoid being too off, otherwise it won't be easy to move when the airdrop arrives. By the way, the recent extreme funding rate discussions seem pretty similar—one side shouting reversal, the other continuing to inflate the bubble... I prefer to treat it as noise first, and not to interact emotionally.

What I fear most isn't slowness, but chaos: slow can still be reviewed, but chaos makes every step about patching up mistakes. Anyway, for now, I’ll stick to this—better to miss a little than turn myself into a task-spamming machine.
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