Recently, I've really learned my lesson with airdrop interactions... For those who got rug pulled twice, when they see "subsidies/points/tasks," the first thing that pops into their mind is: Am I helping the project generate data and accidentally exposing my address profile?


My current approach is very cautious: use small accounts and small wallets, avoid authorizations if possible, and if authorization is necessary, set a limit and revoke permissions after use.
Once I've interacted enough times, I stop—don't turn yourself into a free worker for the project.

The group has also been quite funny lately: on one side, arguing about which Layer2 has higher TPS and lower fees; on the other side, urging "Hurry up and interact or you'll miss out," basically everyone is afraid of missing the boat.
I set a rule for myself: if I don't understand the source of the yield or the roadmap is just a PPT, I’d rather miss out;
If I really want to go all in, I only risk what I can afford to lose—after all, staying alive is the most important.
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