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Lately, there’s really been a bit of information overload. In the group chat, there’s a bunch of “Check this out” and “It’s about to take off,” and KOLs are also pushing one after another. As I scroll, my hands start to itch. To put it plainly, it’s not really anyone’s fault that I end up placing orders on impulse… I even thought about trying to sneak in a buy, but I got pulled into suspicion and had my mind blown. In the end, I found out the button was clicked by me, so I have to take the blame myself.
Now that I see everyone complaining that miners/validators are taking too much, and that MEV makes ordering unfair, I get that kind of frustration too. But the more you feel like “If I don’t buy, I won’t get a chance,” the more easily you get dragged around by your emotions. My low-tech solution: I keep messages to just one chat window. If I really want to buy, I wait ten minutes first—then come back and decide again. I’m tired, but I’m still here. For now, that’s what I’m doing.