Sigh, the recent airdrop season has been so cutthroat that it feels like going to work on a KPI schedule—anti-bot checks are strict, and those freeloading hunters are treated like they’re chasing targets. But honestly, the red line for wallet security really can’t be loosened. I’ve seen too many people: they store seed phrases in cloud drives, sign random approvals, and click phishing sites—and then everything is wiped out overnight. Let me put it plainly: if you trust those “guaranteed profit” airdrop tasks, you’d better first trust that your wallet isn’t left out in the open. Signature approvals are even more sensitive than passwords—getting an airdrop could be enough to empty you out. I’m saying this upfront: don’t block your exit path just for those points. First, check your approvals, clean up your wallet—nothing beats that. I don’t believe anymore that “small free perks” are really something you can just take without consequence.

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