AirdropSideQuest

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The main quest doesn't always guarantee a win, but you should always complete the side quests. I treat airdrops, points, and tasks like a game, and I also compile a list of pitfalls for others along the way.
Lately, completing tasks has been a real juggling act: when the mainnet gas fee spikes, I start to feel the pain, and although Layer 2 is cheaper, bridging back and forth, signing with different wallets, and worrying about making mistakes…
My current compromise is: for daily interactions, I use L2 first; only for long-term storage or important operations do I switch to the mainnet once and handle everything at once, so I don’t ruin the experience just to save a little gas.
Just a quick reminder, I’ve seen many blockchain game crashes happen at those economic collapse points—once inflation
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Lately, doing tasks on the platform has become a bit exhausting. Clearly it's about making some profit, but it’s been turned into KPIs: daily check-ins, social media interactions, cross-chain back and forth, missing one step feels like getting points deducted for being late. The most ridiculous part is the witch and scoring system, it feels like I’m not playing on the chain, but submitting a resume to an “invisible HR”… Whether the wallet is clean or not, whether the behavior looks human or not, all depends on the system’s mood.
On top of that, with recent tightening of regional taxes and comp
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Recently, I saw someone equate "the supply of stablecoins increasing / ETF net inflows" directly with "the bull is coming," but I’ll just hit pause for now... The correlation feels quite similar to quest guides in a game, but that doesn’t mean you’ll definitely get rare gear. How the off-chain money flows in, whether to buy immediately, whether it will go back to market-making or hedging after buying—who can say after circling around on-chain and off-chain?
The reason I stay calm is a small habit: every time I feel FOMO, I first review the list of airdrop tasks I have, and casually write down
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