Lately, I've been clicking around to participate in airdrops, which feels a bit like rushing through a journey—going too fast can lead to falls. Now I’d rather do less: first, look at the team and on-chain data of new protocols, use small amounts if possible, and avoid exposing the main wallet right away; I also pause before signing, since a few seconds don’t matter. The worst is that kind of “everyone is doing it” FOMO, ending up with a revoked authorization and paying fees, which really kills the mood.



Additionally, some regions tighten and loosen taxes and compliance rules intermittently, causing deposit and withdrawal expectations to fluctuate, making me less inclined to keep funds in unclear places… I prefer to test the waters in batches and withdraw gradually.

By the way, after I muted the group, the world suddenly became quiet—less urging and screenshot showing off, which actually helps me do things at my own pace: land when it’s time, take off when it’s time, and just let go if I miss it. That’s how I’ll do for now.
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