This wave of airdrop season, I still take a wait-and-see attitude: if I can pick it up, I will, but I won't let a "maybe" make me feel like I'm at work.


The most common mistake in anti-snipe is not technical skill, but being too eager, having too many chains, connecting everything, signing everything.
My approach is pretty simple: use only one or two dedicated wallets for interactions, stop for two seconds before signing to check permissions carefully, and avoid unlimited approvals if possible;
If gas fees are high, forget it, and if I miss out, I won't chase it.
Anyway, chasing it will just lead to FOMO.

Recently, the community has been arguing about privacy coins, coin mixing, and compliance boundaries.
I'm also a bit conflicted; honestly, I don't want to be a "test subject."
When it comes to coin mixing/privacy, I am more cautious.
There's no need to make myself hard to explain just to score points, better to take less.
I will keep track of interaction lists, but stay relaxed: do it steadily, if I hit, I hit; if not, no loss sleep.
That's all for now.
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