Just set my alarm to ring every two hours, reminding myself not to get reckless and chase those suddenly popping up cross-chain interaction tasks. Recently, another public chain is rolling out an upgrade—everyone’s guessing that ecosystem projects will migrate, and my wallet immediately filled up with a bunch of unknown contracts… I’ve already been burned. Last year, I tried to chase a “new-chain head miner,” so I topped up electricity three times in a row (and the charger even burned out one), only to have them “anti-rake” me and yank my gas fees—I mean, the project team just straight-up vanished. Now I’m wiser: first check the official documentation to see if there’s any hard-fork plan, and then wait two more days to see if anyone in the community falls into a trap. After all, airdrops are like gardening—if you keep camping in the field and watering every day (frequent interactions), you’re actually more likely to attract bugs (scientists). Better to set an alarm and do a few real swaps or lending operations at a fixed time each week, then spend the rest of the time doing what you should be doing. When the real storm finally blows in, as long as you’ve got seeds in hand (interaction history), you don’t need to rip everything up and go chasing the wind.

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