These days, messages in the group are coming in like rain, with KOLs posting one after another, overload of information until all that's left is "Did I miss something?" I realize that impulsively making purchases isn't really anyone's fault; honestly, the moment you click, the hand is yours. KOLs at most are responsible for igniting emotions, while the group amplifies the echo.



Actually, what I care more about is: many narratives don't really show the dependency relationships—who provides liquidity to whom, whose profits rely on trading volume, and connecting the lines reveals where the risks are. Recently, retail investors have been complaining about miner/validator income, MEV, and unfair ordering, which I can understand—trades feeling like being cut in line, slippage feeling like paying an invisible tax. Anyway, when I see the excitement, I pause first, sketch out the structure, and avoid chasing if I can... that's all for now.
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