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Today in the group, I saw a flood of messages again, dozens of "Look quickly" and "Get in now" types.
I was watching the depth charts of a few stablecoins in the pool, while being pulled back by KOL screenshots, almost reflexively wanting to click buy...
Honestly, when there's too much information, people tend to look for a "someone to take responsibility for me" voice to save their brain.
But when it comes to impulsively placing orders, in the end, you still have to pay out of your own pocket.
Group messages are noise, KOLs are amplifiers, neither will stop your loss.
My current approach is very simple: only focus on mechanisms and liquidity changes I can clearly explain, everything else is just background noise.
The recent collapse of the chain games is quite typical—inflation + studio dumping + coin price spiral.
It's lively, but what can really hold up isn't the narrative, but the structure.
For now, just do this: watch less, keep your hands steadier.