Lately, there's been a bit of information overload, with the group chat flooding and KOL threads running long, making people itch to place orders. But honestly, impulsive buying ultimately comes down to your own confirmation click; no one can shoulder the losses for you. At most, you can blame yourself for not stopping first and taking a quick look on the chain: who holds the permissions, who can access the vault, whether the upgrade threshold is high—these are more reliable than just listening to narratives.



Social mining, fan tokens, that "attention equals mining" approach—I’ve always felt it's like selling eyeballs as computing power... It’s lively, but attention is too easily manipulated. It’s like going to the supermarket hungry; the louder the promotion, the easier it is to fill your cart with unnecessary snacks. On-chain data is like an ingredient list—glance at it first before deciding whether to eat. Anyway, I’d rather miss out now than catch a bag based on emotions. That’s all for now.
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