The coffee has gone cold; I only just remembered it was ordered this morning.



Recently, seeing cross-chain bridges in trouble and oracle prices jumping around has actually been a relief — a bad habit I had before, "waiting for confirmation," has surprisingly become the consensus.

Airdrop interactions are the same. Before, I'd get anxious just seeing a task list, afraid of missing the next big one. Now I first ask myself: Has this protocol survived two cycles? Has the contract been audited? Can I recoup the cost after burning gas?

Simply put, getting "anti-farmed" hurts more than not getting farmed at all. My current strategy is "small amounts + multiple addresses + never hold overnight." When a hot trend appears, I let it simmer for two hours first — after all, even if there's a big airdrop, it's not my turn to be first in line. Layer the positions, layer the mindset. Survive first, then talk.

Alright, that's it for now. Off to heat up the coffee.
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