I've been lurking in the group for a long time, but I still can't help but say: don't turn yourself into a "anti-raid physique" when it comes to airdrops, and don't get itchy just because someone calls out. My habits are pretty old-fashioned—first look at the project to see what they want to do, where the money comes from, if I don't understand it, I leave it alone; if I need to interact, I only use a small account, small amounts, minimize authorization if possible, withdraw immediately after completing, and record it so I don't step into the same pit next time. Honestly, processes and discipline are more useful than "speed." Recently, someone linked ETF capital flows, US stock risk appetite, and crypto market rises and falls, which made me want to slow down even more... When emotions run high, it's easy to FOMO, then get caught by various phishing/fake sites and reflexively raid. Anyway, I prefer to miss a few opportunities rather than sacrifice my wallet for an unknown airdrop.

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