These days, I keep seeing a bunch of "AI Agents automatically help you interact to get airdrops" stuff, looks pretty convenient, but honestly it's just handing over wallet permissions and operation habits to strangers' scripts. The time saved might be better spent patching holes... My current attitude towards airdrops is: the outcome is probabilistic, not destiny. Don't confuse "possibly" with "must-have."



To avoid being counter-scammed or FOMO-ing too much, I usually only engage in interactions I can clearly explain: first check the security model, permission granularity, and whether the contract is from a familiar entity; keep the limits small, the number of interactions few, and don't sign randomly just to "boost presence." If I do use automation, I prefer a separate small account + limits + revoke permissions at any time. I'd rather accept a lower probability than send the most critical piece of the puzzle in one go. Anyway, I’d rather miss out than stay up until dawn doing post-mortem analysis.
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