Honestly, I’m really tempted—and also genuinely scared—by the whole recent airdrop interaction thing. After getting “caught and reversed” once, I’ve become sensible: don’t go clicking links all over the place the moment you see “may be available.” The truth is, you’re exchanging your attention for a lottery ticket. Back when hardware wallets were out of stock, I even hesitated about whether to buy another one. Then, once the phishing link surge hit, I realized my safety awareness in everyday life was basically all just talk… So I’m giving myself a down-to-earth rule now: only use entry points that have been double-verified through official channels. I’d rather interact less. For every new project, start with a small amount first, revoke permissions early, and check whether the community has posted any “gotcha” stories the next day. And most importantly, I need a reminder not to get swept up when I scroll past “the last round” in the middle of the night—if I can miss it, I’ll miss it. After all, real “free money” is never about being fast; it’s about lasting long enough.

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