Recently, I’ve been going through my own airdrop interaction records again, basically bouncing back and forth between "don't get re-rolled" and "don't miss out." In the past, when I saw others sharing screenshots, I would immediately follow and jump in. But after being educated by several fake sites and reckless authorizations, I’ve gradually learned to pause for half a minute: What costs does this project really require from me? Is the signature/authorization too outrageous? If I’m not sure, I leave it alone—doing it once less won’t kill me.



Lately, hardware wallets have been out of stock, phishing links are everywhere, which instead reminds me not to treat "interactions" as task check-ins. Now I prefer to stick to a few regular addresses, keep the limits small, and regularly clear authorizations; I also unfollow some information sources. The ones that used to create FOMO every day—after watching for a while, I realized it just stirs up emotions, which isn’t necessary. Anyway, I don’t predict; I just want to record on-chain activity and slowly figure out what I’m actually afraid of.
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