Lately I’ve been seeing people in the group discussing airdrops, and it feels like everyone is getting anxious again—worried about missing out, but also worried about getting rug-pulled. In the past, I might have rushed into every new protocol, but now I’m a lot steadier: I look at the cost first, then the timing—calculate the opportunity cost, set priorities, and only then take action.



I also tried a few rounds of restaking. Honestly, the returns are real, but once you stack more and more, getting layered into nested “matryoshka” positions, it always leaves me uneasy—like the risks are being hidden. For me now, I’d rather diversify across different chains and different strategies. Holding low-correlation assets feels safer—at least if something blows up, I won’t lose everything.

As for interaction, you still need some patience. Don’t get carried away just because you see supposed “hype.” Keep costs under control, keep your mindset calm, and the probability of getting rug-pulled drops a lot.
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