Airdrop season is back again. The task platform is simultaneously fighting against witch-hunting and implementing a points system, making earning tokens as competitive as clocking in at work... But really, don’t send your wallet just for a few points. Mnemonic phrases are like ID cards + bank card passwords—if someone asks, they’re automatically the bad guys; taking screenshots, storing them on cloud drives, or saving chat logs is pretty reckless. Don’t slip up on signing authorizations either; when I see things like “Unlimited authorization/approval,” I usually just close the page—better to earn a little less than to risk liquidity. And then there are phishing sites—domains with just one letter off, pop-ups urging you to “Connect immediately”—I just pretend they’re acting out a play. (I say I’m not afraid, but my hand’s already unplugging the internet cable.) Overall, don’t make it complicated—separate a cold wallet, regularly revoke permissions, and you’ll avoid a lot of trouble.

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