Recently, airdrop interactions have started to heat up again, with a bunch of people in the group saying "Go check it out quickly or you'll miss it," and I also feel the itch. But honestly, I'm more afraid of being counter-attacked: signing some inexplicable authorization, crossing an unfamiliar bridge, falling into the water—those can't be recovered by airdrops... Currently, I mainly do two things: first, check if the contract/frontend is a familiar face and if there have been any past incidents; second, break down the quota, authorization, and address, even if it's a bit more trouble.



And now everyone is still complaining about miners/validators eating MEV and unfair ordering. The more I think about it, the more I feel that ordinary people really shouldn't try to "race ahead," as it's easy to panic if you can't keep up. There's just too much information, which really causes anxiety. I set a filter for myself: only look at two or three trusted security researchers and project announcements. All other hot posts are just noise—missed opportunities, but at least my wallet is still safe. That's how I'll do it for now.
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