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Recently, I've seen people using the supply curve of stablecoins to force-fit into ETF inflows and outflows.
Honestly, the correlation looks quite similar, but I don't dare to treat it as causation...
Sometimes, outside funds first stop at exchanges when coming in, sometimes they transfer off-chain in circles; on-chain, you only see a fragment, which easily leads to over-interpretation.
I now have too much information and feel a bit anxious, so I’ve set a rule for myself:
For the same matter, find at least two different sources of evidence that match before taking action; otherwise, treat it as noise.
By the way, the NFT royalty debate has flared up again.
Creators want income, and secondary markets want liquidity—both are reasonable.
But in the end, the unlucky ones are often the buyers, who get caught in a bunch of rules that keep changing back and forth.
Anyway, I still stick to my old habit: treat my wallet as a keychain, regularly review authorizations, be less impulsive, be more patient—just start with that.