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Lately I've been reviewing interaction records again, and the more I look, the more I think airdrops are basically psychological warfare: you think you're laying out a plan, but in reality, the project is filtering people and letting you serve as liquidity/activation. Now I mostly avoid "full task sets," only doing what I can clearly explain, minimizing signatures/authorizations, keeping limits small if possible. Anyway, I'd rather miss out than get caught in a scam and have to write a review in the middle of the night.
Am I being too cautious?
Forget it, at least being cautious helps me sleep.
Also, recently some places are raising taxes and then relaxing compliance rules back and forth, which has lowered my expectations for deposits and withdrawals directly on the chain: if it can be done in a closed loop on-chain, do it as much as possible; if I need to go through fiat, I plan the route and costs in advance. Don’t wait until I need the money to realize that the "available balance" is just an illusion. In short, no FOMO—first get the accounts straightened out.