It's that season again for all kinds of "interact and claim airdrops." It's hard not to feel excited, but I mainly stick to two principles now: if I can do it easily within a protocol I already want to use, I do; if it involves bridging back and forth, chain swapping, or a bunch of small transactions, I usually skip it—paying the fee + slippage once is painful enough. Anyway, I play LP mainly for stability; earning a little fee from stablecoins/blue-chip tokens gradually is more reassuring than chasing after tasks.



Recently, hardware wallets have been out of stock, and phishing links are everywhere. The more these times, the more I avoid getting caught up. Personally, I keep new projects on separate new addresses, double-check authorization details before signing, and ignore unfamiliar "airdrop query" links as if they don't exist. Take what’s worth taking, skip what’s not, and I won’t dwell on FOMO—usually, a good sleep clears my head by the next day.
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