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Lately, people have started talking about airdrop interactions again. I just don't want to get "re-rolled": spending gas, authorizing a bunch, and ending up empty-handed. Now I mainly go through those old authorizations in my wallet one by one, turn off what I can, and conveniently reset the cross-chain bridge limits for unused ones, so I feel more at ease.
FOMO isn't completely avoiding interactions, just slowing down the pace: first check if there are real users on the chain (not just fake or bot activity), then try a small amount to confirm the path and contract address are correct, and decide later whether to add more. Recently, those on-chain data tools/tag systems have been criticized for lagging and being misleading, which I can understand... So I treat tags as a reference, but the key is still to open transactions, check contracts, and observe fund flows myself. If I'm lazy, I just won't chase after it. That's it for now.