Airdrop interactions are heating up again these days, but I’m a bit afraid of “anti-scam” — you spend a bunch of time signing, getting approvals, hopping around across chains, and only to find that once the anti-scam rules change, everything gets wiped. My approach is pretty clumsy: I only interact with protocols that I genuinely know how to use; if I can, I keep approvals to a minimum, cap limits when I can, and revoke approvals once I’m done. When I see on-chain traces where the same batch of addresses mechanically “refreshes” tasks, I take it as a reminder not to get swept up in the hype.



Layer2 has been comparing TPS, fees, and subsidies every day, and the noise has been pretty fierce. Put plainly, the bigger the subsidies are, the more it feels like they’re buying your attention… So I treat interactions as a trial run, not as buying a lottery ticket. I’m not adding to my position just because “maybe there will be an airdrop” — I’ll take it slow for now.
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