Lately I've been interacting with various airdrops again. Honestly, I used to be a bit obsessive: I only looked at on-chain data, thinking "if there's interaction, there’s a chance," but after getting rekt a few times, I woke up... Some projects, the more you interact, the more you seem like a sheep, and you end up paying the fees as tuition. Now I’m more like tending flowers: small amounts, in batches, watering every few days, rather than pouring all the water for a season at once.



Also, don’t be too FOMO, especially recently with modular and DAO layer narratives making developers very excited. Users (me) often feel confused: are we using a product or just doing tasks? My current adjustment is: first ask myself if I’m willing to use it long-term. If not, don’t force “activity.” If I really want to try, set a limit for myself—how much gas I’ll spend, how many times I’ll do it. When I reach the limit, stop. Anyway, slowly build the position, and if an airdrop comes, just treat it as a petal falling; if not, it won’t ruin my mindset.
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