Honestly, doing airdrop interactions right now is like walking a tightrope: afraid of missing out if you don't move, but moving too much is like acting as a free tester for the project and you might get exploited again. My simple approach is to first figure out what I want—if I really want to use this product, I’ll interact a couple of times smoothly; if I don’t want to use it, I won’t force “tasks,” especially those that require you to drag people around or boost presence. I’ll just skip those, it’s tiring.



Recently, social mining and fan tokens have become popular again. “Attention is mining” sounds pretty smooth, but I’m not sure if it’s a false proposition… Anyway, I personally believe more in one thing: attention also costs. Better to do a few fewer times, check the wallet permissions and signature content briefly, rather than saving a few minutes and throwing yourself into a trap. Let’s start with this, take it slow.
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