Lately I've started interacting with airdrops again, but I'm holding back quite a bit now: the less steps I take, the better, and I don't treat the "task list" as the main storyline. Honestly, most anti-scam isn't about high-level technology; it's about exposing your wallet more just to earn a few points... I usually pick those with some traceable on-chain fund flow, stablecoin/bridge traffic that isn't just a passing fad, try a small amount, and if I can withdraw, I do; don't get too attached to the fight. It's normal to see debates in the group about privacy coins, mixing coins, and compliance boundaries— the more they argue, the less I want to toss my address around. There's also an old habit: when I encounter terms I don't understand, I just "screenshot and save" them, planning to review later, but I might not even look again; anyway, I just hold off for now.

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