Recently, I turned off a bunch of notification alerts to avoid getting itchy every time I see "Possible airdrop." Honestly, when it comes to airdrops, the biggest fear is being front-run: signing a bunch of random permissions, spending gas fees, and ending up with nothing while still being watched. My approach is pretty boring: only interact with products I can clearly understand, keep the limits small, treat it as an "experience fee," take what I can get, and if I can't, just don't chase after additional interactions.



Some people keep an eye on large on-chain transfers and unusual activity in exchange hot and cold wallets, thinking they're smart money. I do glance at them too, but I don't dare follow the hype… sometimes those signals are just about moving addresses. Anyway, I stick to dollar-cost averaging and rebalancing strategies—treat airdrops as a bonus, not the main event, and my mindset stays much calmer.
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