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Some time ago, during the process of farming airdrops, I tried using AI tools like Antigravity and Claude Code to test website automation. Honestly, the results were quite surprising.
These two tools have decent web control capabilities, especially when combined with Agent to automatically execute real operations. Imagine, as long as the IP isolation and proxy configurations are properly set up, the Agent can complete a series of actions to farm airdrops on its own, saving a lot of manual work. Moreover, compared to directly calling APIs, this method is less risky and also avoids concerns about being flagged by risk control systems.
Although this year's airdrop harvest wasn't explosive, being able to experiment with these new methods at the end of the year makes the start of 2025 look promising. I believe many people are also exploring similar automation solutions, so let's see how far this path can go.
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Claude Code directly manipulates the webpage? I didn't think of that, gotta try it.
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Wait, can the risk control detection really be bypassed? I see many accounts online have been frozen.
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Automation saves effort, but I'm worried about being targeted by the fleece platform.
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Alright, bro, this year I found a new method, 2025 is definitely promising.
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Is this method reliable, or is the risk just shifted and not so obvious?
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Oh my God, Zhu, IP isolation combined with proxy is indeed impressive.
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Wait, so everyone is doing this now? How long can the trend last?
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Claude writes scripts to grab airdrops, everyone is competing like this.
Claude Code combined with Agent indeed offers a fresh approach, but the IP isolation part... feels like it still needs repeated testing.
Wait, is it really lower risk than API calls? That logic seems counterintuitive; automated operations should be more easily caught by honeypots.
I was thinking last year about whether it could be batch processed. Looks like I need to study this seriously.
Honestly, the airdrop opportunities in 2025 are really abundant, just worried that everyone will be using AI, and then the competition will be fierce.
Can this tool still be used stably now, or has it already been targeted by project teams?
Regarding risk control and detection, I’d like to hear specifically how they avoid it.
AI automation for farming airdrops is indeed powerful, but it always feels a bit mysterious...
If this trick can really run stably, how many people would switch over?
The question is, how stable is the proxy IP? Is it easy to get caught?
Wait, is it really that easy to evade risk control? I feel a bit skeptical.
It's the end of the year and there are still new ways to explore, nice job, buddy.
Agent automatically runs processes? That totally frees up my hands.
By the way, how stable is this system? Can it really run in bulk?
I'm a bit tempted to try it, but I'm really worried about crashing.
I've also been thinking about automation, but I haven't come up with this idea before.
I have to try the combination of Claude Code with Agent. The key is that the risk control issue is finally solved.
By the way, does anyone really succeed in running through? I'm afraid after all the trouble, you'll still be detected.
IP isolation is indeed the key. Are there ready-made solutions, brothers?
But honestly, if everyone plays like this in 2025, the airdrop mechanisms of those projects will probably have to change.
Agent automation is indeed cool, but you still have to be careful with proxy IP configuration
Wow, does anyone really make something out of this? Share it if you do
Claude Code working with proxy is smooth, but I always feel this approach won't last too long
Emmm, automation trend is correct, but where are the risk points? How to ensure truly low risk?
2025 is coming, I feel this wave of AI Agent gameplay will completely change the game
Has anyone integrated multi-chain automation? Single-chain grinding is a bit too competitive
This idea is pretty good, but I still prefer semi-automatic. Fully relying on Agent always feels untrustworthy
Wow, if this effect is really good, isn't it like an automatic money-printing machine?
Risk control detection mainly depends on frequency. No matter how many proxy IPs you have, they can't withstand frequent operations