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Recently, I've seen a bunch of interpretations that link "an increase in stablecoin supply = market manipulation" and "ETF inflows = a bull run," but honestly, correlation does not equal causation… An increase in stablecoins might just mean someone is holding their money on-chain waiting for opportunities, or it could be market making, arbitrage, or internal exchange adjustments, which are not the same as "new money rushing in from off-chain." The same goes for ETFs; inflows and outflows are often linked to risk appetite in the US stock market, but there are too many intermediate variables, and when sentiment heats up, it's easy to jump to conclusions.
What I care more about now is: before taking action, first carefully review the authorization and signing details. Don’t just go slipping into unfamiliar DApps when you see "funds are coming in." After the last theft, I’ve become a bit paranoid about those abnormal approve records… I’d rather miss out on a little than pay tuition again. That’s all for now.