I almost got tricked again by a page claiming "re-staking + shared security + compounded yields," but when I clicked in, the permissions were outrageous, and I instantly woke up... Now I’ve set a simple rule for myself: I can interact, but first I’ll transfer to a isolated wallet, and only give a limit that I wouldn’t mind losing; before signing, I’ll scan the authorization list—if I can use a one-time permission, I won’t give unlimited access. Honestly, airdrops are inherently unstable, so don’t turn yourself into someone else’s ATM just because you don’t want to miss out. I also don’t dare to get too deep into those "nested" yield stacking schemes that get criticized—being able to sleep well is more important than earning a few extra bucks. That’s it for now.

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