Recently, I've been trying to understand interactions with airdrops better: don't think of yourself as "grinding for rewards," it's more like conducting a series of small experiments. Save steps whenever possible, don't trust screenshots for on-chain verification; before each interaction, think of a line like "How much gas am I willing to spend for this step, is it worth it as a learning fee?" If not, just close the page. Anyway, I’m not chasing the full set of tasks now, just picking two or three mechanisms that look interesting (like permissions, fee structures, or strange authorizations), and stopping there.



But honestly, there are so many phishing links these days, hardware wallets are out of stock, and every signature feels like disarming a bomb... When FOMO kicks in, my hands get itchy, but then I think: if I get caught by a scam once, all the time I saved earlier is wasted. Forget it, take it slow—at least don’t treat private keys and authorizations as “interaction costs.”
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