Others think that I just click around everywhere for airdrops, the more the better; in reality, I’m more like delivering food, checking the route first, calculating the gas fees, and skipping orders that aren’t worth it. Now many projects have flashy interactions, but honestly, they just want you to burn more gas. I set a limit for myself: do one bridge this week, and grab two or three core features. If there are too many pop-ups in the wallet or strange authorization prompts, I just close them. There’s no real mystery to anti-farming; try to use new addresses separately, revoke permissions after use, and don’t push through just for the “possibility” of something. By the way, I checked the funding rates again—they’re extreme. The group is arguing whether to reverse or keep pumping the bubble. I’m too lazy to guess. When the rates go crazy, it’s a reminder for me not to get caught up. The same goes for airdrops—don’t treat the costs as nonexistent… That’s it for now, finish up and call it a day.

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