Recently, I’ve been seeing a bunch of “last week interaction airdrops.” Let’s be honest—it’s basically using emotions as fuel. My current approach is pretty simple and, well, pretty basic: first, figure out whether I would still use this project if there were no airdrop—if not, don’t force it. If you really want to interact, don’t treat yourself like a human click-script. Do small amounts multiple times; as long as the transaction fees are acceptable, that’s fine. Don’t run off to click a bunch of suspicious links just to save a few cents—this is exactly the kind of thing anti-snipers love. The twist is… it’s not that I’m telling you to just lie flat and do nothing either. When the hot mainstream public chain is upgrading or being maintained, and the group is also speculating about whether the ecosystem might migrate, I become even more cautious: scammers and phishing domains launch at the same time during these periods. The hotter it gets, the cooler you should stay. In any case, I’d rather miss out on a few “possible airdrops” than hand over my wallet because of FOMO. That’s it for now.

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