These past two days, the group chat has been flooding so hard it hurts my eyes—first it’s “the DA layer is about to take off,” then it’s modularization, but with yet another new picture. Developers are excited like it’s New Year’s, while users (including me) are basically just staring blankly: what exactly are they buying? To put it bluntly, when you’re drowning in information overload, the most dangerous thing isn’t that there aren’t enough messages—it’s that each one feels like “you have to take action immediately.” Impulsive buying is probably on KOLs, sure, but group chat messages are even more insidious: they don’t take responsibility for the conclusion; they just push your emotions up.



My clumsy workaround: first, check whether on-chain leverage is rising along with it—if you don’t see that, just treat it as noise. Then, turn the reasons you want to place an order into two lines; if you can’t draw them, don’t buy. Forget the fancy talk—plain and simple: if you don’t understand, don’t rush to pull out your money. What you’re dealing with is emotion, not opportunity.
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