Last night at 1 a.m., I came across another wave of "social mining," basically attention mining. It sounds like they’re treating me as a free battery... I generally don’t chase after hype when it comes to airdrop interactions: if I see they want you to link a bunch of social media, invite people, sign all kinds of messy permissions, nine times out of ten it’s just a scam to reverse exploit. I’m even more stingy when bridging assets—small amounts in batches, one new address at a time, avoiding granting unlimited permissions whenever possible. After interacting, I quickly revoke permissions—don’t wait until you get charged and cry about it. FOMO isn’t necessarily bad, but I set a limit for myself: if I miss out, I miss out. Don’t treat your wallet as a public toilet just for “possible points.” As for fan tokens… it’s lively, but I don’t know whose attention I’m actually mining in the end. Anyway, better to play it safe first.

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