Lately, Airdrop interactions have been a bit exhausting, but I’m still at it... I don’t want to get counter-rolled, but I also fear missing out. My approach is pretty simple: first, see what kind of users the project really needs (more users or more transaction farming), and only act once the on-chain data matches; if I can complete the core functions in one go, I won’t keep hopping back and forth, preferring to do less rather than turn myself into a “bot profile.” Additionally, I set a small budget and a deadline for each interaction—if I go over, I stop, anyway, I won’t let FOMO drive me. Recently, L2s have been arguing over TPS, fees, and subsidies, but I actually pay more attention to slow metrics like active addresses and retention… It’s lively, but don’t treat subsidies as a long-term strategy.

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