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Lately I’ve been seeing a bunch of “interaction” guides flying around everywhere, all paired with memes and that kind of emotional celebrity-call-to-hype. Newcomers are really easy to step into FOMO with just one misstep. Bottom line, when it comes to airdrops: treat “anti-rug” as the default. Don’t bulk authorize just to meet some arbitrary quota—if you can use a small account and a small amount, do the small one. Once you’ve authorized, go ahead and, as a matter of habit, promptly revoke the extra ones you don’t need—yeah, it’s a hassle, but it’s safer and you can sleep soundly. Also, don’t keep chasing attention-driven rotation; today’s pools everyone is rushing into could turn into a deep minefield tomorrow, where wool-hunters end up slashing each other… As for me, I’m more like watching the order book: I check on-chain trades and the structure of the interaction addresses. If it’s getting too hot, I step back one pace—if it’s slower, that’s fine too. Steady is best.