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The messages in the group have been flooding in these days, like a waterfall. Sometimes it's screenshots, sometimes it's "last chance to get on," my hands are trembling. To put it simply, when it comes to impulsive trading, whether it's KOLs or group friends, they are mostly just giving you a push; ultimately, it's still your own finger pressing the button. The most dangerous time during information overload isn't the lack of information, but that every piece seems to be urging you to make a decision immediately.
Just happened to see incidents like cross-chain bridge thefts and oracle price feed glitches, and everyone started shouting "wait for confirmation." I actually think this is a rare case of collective rationality: pause first, don't let emotions carry you away. My approach is also very simple: patch myself up a bit, like only keeping one main group, setting a cooling-off period, making small adjustments to my positions—no need to reinstall everything in a panic. Anyway, in extreme market conditions, the biggest trap is that kind of "I'll just gamble once."