My current attitude towards airdrop interactions is: if you can grab it, go ahead, but don't consider yourself on the "must-get list." It's better to do less than to get caught off guard by a reverse snatch. To put it simply, treat your wallet like a disposable glove, send all interactions to clean addresses, and only keep your main wallet for receiving funds, not spending; double-check permissions before signing, especially those with unlimited authorization or strange contract calls. When I see those, I get itchy to click, but I stay calm for ten seconds... Anyway, one mistake might require an apology statement.



Also, recently someone was complaining that on-chain data tools/tag systems are lagging and easy to mislead, and I agree: don’t be too superstitious about "being tagged = safe," and don’t go wild connecting sites or signing blindly just to chase tags. When FOMO hits, I set a limit for myself: no more than a few interactions per day, stop if gas exceeds a certain amount. That’s it for now—staying alive is more important than rankings.
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