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In the past couple of days, messages in the group chat have been flooding in so fast it actually hurts my eyes. Even the KOLs are getting better and better at telling stories—so much so that I almost forgot I came here to find crash samples… To put it plainly, when it comes to impulsive buying, there’s really no one who can take responsibility for you. At most, you just make it easier to throw the blame. The kind of “Brothers, hurry up” you see in the group—I usually just treat it as noise. And when it comes to a KOL’s “logic closed loop,” I just take it as a clue to be verified. First, I go check on-chain where the money is flowing, when the lockups will be unlocked, and who’s adding to positions and who’s pulling out.
Recently, they’ve been talking about rate-cut expectations and the US dollar index. Risk assets seem to rise together and fall together for a while, then they split— the more macro it gets, the more it starts to sound like an excuse. I’m tired, but I’m still here. Anyway, I’d rather miss out than keep providing other people with “runaway timeline” material.