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Using mirrored addresses to boost interaction weight can work temporarily but carries high risk. Many projects employ anti-sybil systems to detect coordinated wallet behavior. Identical patterns, such as synchronized transaction times or repetitive actions, often lead to disqualification. To avoid detection, participants must vary their activity and use unique strategies across different wallets. However, this approach requires significant effort and constant vigilance. Ethical considerations are also important, as excessive mirroring undermines fair distribution and damages community trust. Ultimately, focusing on quality interactions with fewer wallets is often a safer and more sustainable strategy for long-term participation.