These days, the messages in the group chat are flooding me, with KOL threads one after another. Basically, everyone is urging you to "make a decision quickly." But I increasingly feel that no one should be blamed for impulsively making a purchase; in the end, the signature on the address is yours. If you want to find someone responsible, I trust those small details on the blockchain more: transfer remarks suddenly becoming very uniform, the same wallet repeatedly authorizing within the same time frame, contract calls looping three layers deep and still asking you to "trust," these are more like clues than just talk.



Recently, I’ve been comparing RWA and US Treasury yields to on-chain yield products, and I find it a bit funny: on one hand, they say "stable," but they authorize a contract that can change parameters at any time—what's stable about that? When information overload hits, I only do one thing: review my wallet’s recent approvals, revoke what I can, and don’t let emotions sign for me. Never mind, I won’t talk about it anymore. After all, there’s never a shortage of excitement, and the evidence has to be kept by myself.
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