Recently, airdrop interactions have become popular again, but to be honest, the easiest ones to get rekt on are those with the mindset of "I'll go first, I won't lose anything anyway." I've seen too much on the blockchain over the years: first, signing a bunch of approvals, then a few days later, when the contract upgrades or routing changes, there's nothing left in your wallet that can be moved. My habit is pretty simple: only use clean small accounts, clear all old approvals before each interaction, and if someone asks you to give unlimited approvals without letting you change the limit, just block them—don't mess with your own wallet.



As for not over FOMO... if you see others posting about "number of interactions" and get itchy, first ask yourself if you're just doing data work for the project. Especially now, everyone is watching staking unlocks and token unlock calendars every day, talking about sell pressure anxiety, but still jumping into new narratives, which is pretty contradictory. Anyway, I prefer fewer interactions, choosing those with transparent permissions and clear fund flows, taking it slow. If there's no airdrop, at least you're saving on transaction fees. What about you?
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