Lately, I've started interacting with airdrops again. To be honest, I'm most afraid of two things: being exploited and accidentally clicking on something out of excitement. Now I just follow a simple spreadsheet process: first check the project's contract permissions and whether it can be paused at any time, only keep the amount needed for this interaction in my wallet, minimize approvals if possible, and revoke immediately after the interaction—don't leave a backdoor for yourself. When I see the group shouting "migrate quickly, migrate quickly," I also get tempted, especially when the main public chain upgrades or maintains, and everyone is guessing whether the ecosystem will move... But now I prefer to be a bit slower, waiting until the chain is stable, bridges and RPCs are reliable before acting. Anyway, if I lose money because parameters weren't set properly, that's on me, not the market.

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