Recently, someone started urging me to "re-engage," but honestly, I'm now more afraid of being exploited again: on-chain paths all look like the same script at a glance, so it's easier for project teams to filter or scrutinize. My approach is a bit clumsy: first, check if the funds are flowing back, and if the addresses are layered and clean; if not, even if the narrative is hot, I won't chase it, to avoid FOMO. I don't seek many interactions, just a small amount, every few days, with actions that aren't too mechanical; I especially don't want to spam when gas fees are high. Plus, with recent news about increased taxes and tighter compliance in certain regions, deposit and withdrawal expectations have become more sensitive, so I prefer to keep enough cash flow on hand. I'd rather miss out on an airdrop than get stuck on the chain and unable to come back. That's it for now.

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