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I am increasingly feeling that impulsively making purchases is mainly something I have to bear myself; whether it's group messages or KOLs, honestly, they are just noise amplifiers... Blaming anyone isn't quite right. It's just that the kind of "Brothers, hop on the train" in groups tends to push people's emotions up more easily, while at least KOLs can look back at their historical posts to see if they've been shouting blindly all along.
Recently, the wave of AI Agents and automated trading is quite typical: the narrative is told vividly, but when it comes to on-chain interactions, authorization, contract permissions, and what the scripts actually do, no one is willing to spend time digging into it. Anyway, my current approach is very simple: when I see a bunch of people urging, I first turn off the messages, then check the protocol after a night to see if there’s real income or where the risks are... I prefer to go slow; one big mistake is too painful.