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Reply to that recent comment "The more interactions, the more stable the airdrop?"… I’m now more cautious the more I interact😂 To put it simply, airdrops are like racing for memory pool slots; running faster doesn’t mean you get the meat. More often, it’s just the project counter-attack with fees + permissions. My approach is pretty simple: first check if the contract permissions require unlimited authorization, if small, then small; after interaction, immediately revoke any extra permissions. When I see those "complete tasks to earn points" that push you to do it dozens of times, I actually pause, afraid I’ll get caught up in FOMO. Recently, the AI Agent and automated trading narratives are heating up again, everyone talks about “fully automated farming,” but when it comes to on-chain security, who’s covering your back… Anyway, I’d rather go slower, do fewer actions, keep some bullets, and just stick to that.