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This round of airdrop season feels like everyone is being led by "attention," with task platforms switching between anti-witchcraft and point systems.
The "grab and go" crowd really looks like clocking in at work...
Hot topics change, and wallets follow by switching chains, changing accounts, or scripts.
In the end, the biggest losses are energy and security boundaries.
I myself now have a bit of OCD:
Every time I focus on one or two things, I make sure to clarify the authorization, signature pop-ups, and nonce order before acting.
Otherwise, a bunch of transactions get stuck with a hanging nonce, and when in a hurry, I want to randomly click "accelerate/cancel."
That's when it's easiest to sign something I shouldn't.
How to avoid being repeatedly exploited?
Honestly:
Focus less on "the next stop," and more on guarding "what am I actually signing."