Lately, people have started talking about airdrop interactions again.


I'm a bit afraid of "anti-snipe": you work hard to click around, and in the end, either you get nothing or you're labeled as a "faucet bot," or even end up paying more in fees...
Honestly, I now try to treat interactions as "trial products" rather than lottery tickets.
Only engage when I can clearly understand what’s going on, like deposit/withdrawal/exchange or cross-chain paths— the more the process resembles normal user flow, the better;
If it immediately asks you to sign a bunch of strange authorizations and pages keep urging you to "act now," I basically just skip it.

FOMO exists too, but I set a small limit for myself: once or twice a week, do the interaction, then turn it off—don't let emotions lead me to click around all night.
Recently, developers are really excited about modular and DAO-layer narrative development, but ordinary users are definitely confused...
I prefer to focus on whether it’s actually easier to use, rather than how many fancy terms there are.

My approach is pretty simple, but at least I can sleep well.
What about you?
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