The third time being caught up in the "airdrop narrative" has made me both excited and exhausted... Now before I interact, I ask myself two questions: Does this project really have people working on it, or is it just waiting for a wave of traffic? If I can avoid granting permissions, I won't; if I must, I give the minimum amount, and revoke after use—any extra steps are better than crying afterward. And then there are those that make you cross multiple chains and sign a bunch of strange messages—truthfully, I’d rather miss out than get caught in a rug pull. Recently, everyone has been speculating whether the main public chain will migrate or shut down before or after an upgrade, but I’m even lazier to chase after it: whether to migrate depends on if the team has a budget and if someone is maintaining it, not just on the group shouting "Hurry up and join." I don’t oppose FOMO, but don’t treat your wallet as a testing ground.

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