These days, some people are again using ETF capital flows and U.S. stock market risk appetite to explain all the ups and downs. I look at it and really want to "interact" a bit to ease my anxiety... Basically, it's an addiction to control: not clicking a few times makes me feel like I'm missing out on the story.



But as for airdrops, the easiest thing to get rekt by isn't actually the technology, but rushing in without thinking through the path. My approach is pretty simple: first, break down the possible transaction routes and review them, see which steps might be easily layered by the router, which signature permissions are too broad, and avoid using them if possible; interactions should also be minimal and precise, not turning the wallet into a trash heap just for "leaving traces." Anyway, I now prefer to do fewer things rather than realize later that I was just feeding data to others... That's it for now.
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