It’s so stifling outside that it’s about to rain, and the traffic is jammed so badly that people’s mindsets are almost going to blow up… I happened to check what’s on-chain, and the airdrop season is really hot and fiercely competitive again. The points-based system makes everyone feel like they’re clocking in at work, and the task platform still has a whole bunch of anti-bot (anti-sybil) rules—mess up even a little and you could end up wasting your efforts or even get “rugged.”



My approach now is pretty laid-back: only use things that you can conveniently use and that you genuinely think are decent products—don’t grind just for a few points. Before connecting your wallet each time, ask yourself one sentence: “If I lose this money, would I feel bad?” If you would, don’t click. Don’t touch unknown links with your main wallet; use a separate account for the work. Only collect the limits and permissions you truly need—don’t leave a bunch of unlimited approvals sitting around. To put it plainly, an airdrop isn’t a paycheck; don’t get pulled into the hype and turn risk into part of your everyday routine.
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