Recently, everyone has been rushing to interact and watch for airdrops again, but I still have my old problem: if I'm a half beat late, then so be it. Honestly, I'm more afraid of being "anti-raid"—spending a bunch of transaction fees on tasks, only for the rules to change or the witch hunt to happen, leaving me with nothing gained and my on-chain behavior exposed clearly.



I now have two principles: don't treat yourself as a project KPI to chase, use what you can, and do fewer repetitive actions; and wait until signals are stable before taking action, such as when the team clearly explains the standards and on-chain data doesn't look like a temporary recruitment scheme. As for the speculation about whether the "ecosystem should migrate" before and after certain mainstream public chain upgrades or maintenance, I also don't chase the hype. I wait until everything settles before trying, taking it slow but with a more relaxed mindset. Anyway, when FOMO kicks in, it's easiest to pay tuition.
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