@ameliagall
Creating dedicated tracking tools for airdrop participation is essential. A spreadsheet, calendar, or log can record wallet addresses, project names, snapshot dates, claim status, contract approvals, and token movements. This enables efficient management of multiple projects and ensures nothing is overlooked. Proper documentation helps in monitoring deadlines, gas expenditure, and vesting schedules. It facilitates risk assessment and compliance reporting, especially for cross-chain interactions. Organized records also provide a historical reference to analyze performance and optimize future participation. Maintaining structured monitoring reduces errors, maximizes rewards, and supports safe, strategic airdrop farming practices.