Recently came across a bunch of social mining and fan token projects, talking like "attention is mining," sounds pretty exciting, but I see it more as emotions boosting themselves... Anyway, I'm now a bit indifferent to airdrop interactions: do what needs to be done, but don't treat myself as fuel.



I usually have two bottom lines: I don't sign strange permissions just for the "possibility of an airdrop," and I don't keep too much money in my wallet; I prefer fewer interactions rather than getting caught in a scam. If I really want to try a new project, I use a small account with a small amount, check the blockchain every few days to see if a bunch of similar scripts are running, and stop if something feels off. When FOMO hits, I remind myself: airdrops aren't wages, at best they're just the market echoing your emotions. That's it for now.
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