These past couple of days, I’ve really been overwhelmed with information. In the group, there’s a bunch of people reposting screenshots, and a KOL just says “The opportunity is here”—and my hands start itching… Then I’m the kind of person who chases in at the last second. After I chase, I only then remember to check the perpetual funding rate, and my emotions are almost written all over the order book. To put it plainly, who should I blame for the impulsive buy order? Group chat messages are like heckling, the KOL is like lighting the fuse, but the button to confirm is still something I pressed myself—and if I lose money, I can only bear it myself.



Recently, I keep seeing people put RWA, U.S. Treasury yields, and on-chain yield products side by side and compare them, and everything they say makes it sound pretty “steady.” The more I look, the more anxious I get: the more I try to find certainty, the easier it is to be steered by rhetoric. Anyway, for now, I’m muting half the messages first, listening to the footsteps of the big on-chain players, but not running along that fast.

What I’ve learned isn’t techniques—it’s that this little impulse of mine is something I have to take responsibility for myself.
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