Lately I've been grinding airdrops/interactions again, and it's the hardest to stay calm: one side fears missing out, the other fears being exploited. My clumsy method is to treat interactions as "investment research costs": only give a fixed number of times and a fixed gas budget each week, stop once used up, and don't add more on the fly. If possible, check contracts/teams/funding flows, at least don't use private keys and main wallets for gambling; if you really want to try, use isolated wallets, review permissions carefully before signing, better to go slow.



Social mining, fan tokens, that "attention equals mining" approach, honestly, feels like using emotions as fuel. I get tired after a couple of days… I'm not regretful about the results, but I regret that I knew I was being led by the rhythm and still stubbornly clicked on over a dozen tasks. Anyway, now I prefer to run a reproducible process smoothly: record, review, learn from mistakes, and avoid falling into traps next time. Don't treat FOMO as a strategy.
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