Just brewed a cup of almond milk and was about to review my setup, when I realized that the way I’ve been tapping on interaction links lately feels like clocking in for work… Once the airdrop season starts, the points-based system + the task platform’s anti-bot/anti-witchcraft measures really turn the “farming for freebies” crowd into an assembly line.



My current principle is pretty cautious: if a project doesn’t spell out clearly that “the rules can be changed at any time, and the final interpretation rights belong to me,” I’ll steer clear—especially those that love black-box points rules. Also, don’t cram everything into one wallet: spread things out, so you don’t end up wiped out in one counterattack. For interactions, only choose the ones you genuinely want to use—something you can live with even if there’s no airdrop and you won’t feel heartbroken about missing out. I’d rather do fewer actions than authorize a bunch of weird contracts just to rack up counts. Bottom line: don’t treat “maybe I’ll get some sugar” as a paycheck. When FOMO hits, back out first—living longer matters more.
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