Recently, someone was talking about airdrop interactions again. I'm actually quite conflicted: I’m afraid of missing out if I don’t do it, but doing too much feels like I’m working as free labor for the project, and in the end, I might get exploited. Now I mainly think carefully about whether I want to use their product long-term, not just clicking around hoping for an “airdrop.” If I do interact, I try to keep it small, spread out, and avoid risking my main address for routine activities—only play if I can afford to lose.



Additionally, on-chain data tools and tagging systems have recently been criticized for being outdated or misleading. After hearing that, I’m even less inclined to blindly trust comforting claims like “I’ve already been marked as a high-quality user.” Honestly, it’s like a lottery—don’t treat it as a salary; if there’s a good narrative, slowly add to your position over time. If you’re unsure, keep waiting and lying low. ProofOfNap isn’t just a name.
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