Recently, airdrop interactions are really like ice cream—just as I was about to take a lick, it melted in my hand… My current principle is pretty down-to-earth: if I don’t have to chase, I won’t. If I really want to do it, I only pick ones I can clearly tell what they’re doing—don’t hand over all your wallet permissions just for a few points. Last time I saw someone on-chain approve an unlimited limit, and the very next transaction got drained. That contract name even looked like a serious project; to put it bluntly, it’s basically an anti-scam “reverse-swindle” template.



Hardware wallets have been out of stock lately, but phishing links are showing up like crazy. Everyone’s security awareness suddenly got way higher, yet my hands are still way too honest and keep clicking around at random. I’ve set up a few small wallets: the interaction wallet only holds enough for gas; the main wallet is like a fridge—kept cold and never touched. When FOMO hits, I shut the webpage first, sleep on it, then decide later. If I miss out, I miss out—at least I won’t pay my “tuition” to scammers. That’s it for now.
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