I almost messed up just now... When copying the address, my hand trembled, and I pasted the testnet address into the mainnet transfer box. I only realized it was wrong a second before confirming, and my heartbeat immediately spiked. To put it simply, this kind of rookie mistake isn't a technical issue; it's about emotions and rushing against time.



Lately, looking at the macro environment feels quite similar: when interest rates rise, risk appetite shrinks, and positions are actually being adjusted based on whether you can sleep well at night. When liquidity tightens a bit, I automatically reduce leverage and small positions first, keep some bullets in reserve, and wait patiently. When on-chain fees spike, everyone's temper flares, but rushing to chase can lead to more mistakes.

AI agents and automated trading are also very hot topics now. Some people talk about narratives soaring, but I care more about how they sign transactions and whether permissions are cleaned up properly. No matter how smart the bots are, if the private key is lost, it’s just a matter of saying “forget it.” My current rule is simple: survive first, then make money. That’s the priority for now.
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