In this round of airdrop interaction, I really have a bit of a “want it but I’m afraid of getting anti-sybil’d.” Now a lot of tasks look simple, but in the end, your wallet profile gets fed clearly and thoroughly. And when the list is finally released, you don’t even see a trace of yourself.



To be frank, I’ll just follow the old protocol: small positions, fewer attempts, and actions that look like those of a normal user. I’d rather miss out than hard-push.

Lately people have also been complaining about how on-chain data tools and tagging systems are lagging and can be misleading—so I’m even more unwilling to let my interaction rhythm be steered by those tags. Once FOMO kicks in, it’s easy to do unnecessary things.

Tonight, I’ll first clear the permissions of my commonly used wallets, then choose an old project to add one more round of a normal, legitimate interaction. For now, that’s it.
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