The biggest complaint about the撸毛圈 in the past two years is that the witch detection system is getting more and more strict. The shadow of the large-scale account cleanup by Layer Zero has not yet faded. To reliably earn $WAL on the Walrus project, you need to learn the skill of "acting like a real user." Instead of blindly刷任务, it's better to understand the project's anti-witch logic so you can both earn rewards and avoid getting banned.



Walrus's risk control system essentially looks at three dimensions: address association, interaction similarity, and fund flow. It sounds complicated, but the approach to breaking through is actually not difficult. Preventing association at the source is the most important—register with an independent email (don't be lazy and use the same one), manually write down wallet mnemonic phrases instead of screenshots, use a fixed login device and IP, and absolutely avoid running multiple accounts on the same network. This is the most basic anti-tracking measure; if done well, it can avoid most association risks.

On the interaction level, you need to act like a real user. Don't mechanically complete tasks ten or more times a day; normal behavior should be around two or three times a day. When uploading files, use genuine and valid content. Avoid bulk uploading empty documents or obvious spam actions. On-chain behavior should mimic the rhythm of a normal user.

The real advanced gameplay is here: the source of funds must be diversified. Do not withdraw tokens in batches from the same exchange to multiple wallets, as project teams can easily spot this. The operation times and task sequences across different accounts should be staggered; don't have all accounts doing the same thing at the same time. There's also a detail many people overlook—perform small on-chain transactions appropriately, even if just staking or transferring. This signals to the project that you are genuinely participating in the ecosystem and can significantly increase the credibility of your accounts.

Walrus is still in the early stage of its ecosystem. Although the anti-witch rules are strict, there is still some room for error. As long as you follow this approach and avoid extremes, the risk of account bans can be greatly reduced. Compared to mindlessly刷任务, strategic interaction makes it easier to stand out. This is the correct way to approach airdrops.
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DegenTherapistvip
· 01-10 14:38
Layer Zero that wave completely shattered my mindset. Now dealing with Walrus, I have to be as cautious as an intelligence agent. Really? Do I still need to write down mnemonic phrases by hand? I used to just take screenshots, but now I'm changing that. This approach sounds like you need to act like a normal person; you can't be spamming ten times a day. I need to adjust my rhythm. The key is the fund flow. When an exchange directly mentions multiple wallets, it's indeed easier to get caught. I overlooked this detail. Small on-chain interactions are pretty good; I feel many people really haven't thought that this can enhance credibility. To put it simply, don't be too greedy. Following the usual procedures is actually more stable. Not going to extremes is the most important point.
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GetRichLeekvip
· 01-09 08:59
Damn, this anti-witchcraft avoidance logic sounds like it's teaching scams haha... But speaking of which, compared to that direct blood loss from Layer Zero, this approach is indeed more reliable. The key is to act like a normal user and not be so eager to flood everything in a day. I previously fell for the flow of funds, with one exchange transferring directly to five wallets, and guess what... your guess is as good as mine, the account is gone. Only after reading this article do I realize there are so many tricks involved. If I had known earlier, I would have diversified my operations. By the way, can Walrus really be reliable, or is it just another scheme? This "pretending to be real" logic is really exhausting, it feels more tiring than making normal money.
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AirdropFreedomvip
· 01-09 08:59
Sounds good, but I still have lingering concerns about layer zero. --- Witch detection, to put it simply, is just about whether you're genuinely participating. I think, rather than these details, mindset is the most crucial. --- I need to remember that funds are dispersed; I almost got wrecked because of this before. --- Wait, the suggestion to write down mnemonic phrases by hand is a bit ridiculous, isn't it better to use a hardware wallet for security? --- That's reasonable, but can Walrus really be trusted? It feels like these kinds of projects are now just playing word games. --- I just want to know how many people can really stick to operating only two or three times a day. I definitely can't. --- The advanced gameplay part is indeed interesting. I didn't expect this trick of small on-chain transactions; I learned something new. --- It seems that rather than how to evade detection, we should think more about whether this project is worth participating in. --- No matter how eloquently it's said, it can't change the fact that the "撸毛" scene has already become highly competitive.
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LowCapGemHuntervip
· 01-09 08:46
Layer Zero really scared people this time; now farming tokens feels like committing a theft. Wait, handwritten mnemonic phrases? I just want to ask how bored you must be. I agree with the idea of dispersing funds; bulk withdrawals from exchanges are indeed too obvious. To be honest, Walrus's anti-witch logic is actually just so-so, if they took it more seriously, they wouldn't have failed. But on the other hand, is there still anyone who can consistently avoid witch detection? It feels increasingly difficult.
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