These days, grinding airdrop tasks has made my eyes sore, and my neck is a bit stiff. I feel like I’m not playing Web3, but rather working as a daily check-in employee... Anti-witchcraft measures are getting stricter, and with the point system coming out, things are getting more intense. The more intense it gets, the more I fear that I might slip up someday.



When it comes to wallet security, there are basically three red lines: never enter your seed phrase into any webpage or form, even if it looks like the official site; don’t blindly click confirm on signature pop-ups—if you don’t understand, cancel first; give as few permissions as possible, revoke them after use, and don’t let “unlimited access” sit there unused. Phishing sites now really jump on trending topics and airdrop links; I treat those links like noise suddenly inserted into a broadcast—mute first and then deal with it… Anyway, I’d rather receive less than risk turning my wallet into a gamble.
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