My current attitude towards airdrops is roughly: grab what I can, but don't chase after it; I'd rather have less than get caught in a rug pull. To put it simply, before interacting, ask yourself: would I be willing to genuinely use this protocol for half a year? If not, just forget it—don't expose your wallet over a "possible list."



Recently, cross-chain bridges have had issues again, making me even more relaxed. If I can avoid using the bridge, I do; if I must, I split into small amounts, multiple transactions, and use new wallets—don't go all-in and get liquidated. As for oracle anomalies, everyone’s shouting "wait for confirmation," which is actually pretty right. When I see strange price quotes or sudden outrageous slippage on a page, my first reaction is to stop. Waiting a bit doesn’t really cost anything. Anyway, taking it slow means I can sleep better.
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