I tried once, opening a group chat and several KOLs at the same time, to see who would lead me astray.


The result was quite awkward: in the group, someone said "Hurry up and get in," and a KOL posted a long analysis image, before I even processed it, I clicked to buy...
Honestly, when it comes to impulsiveness, the ones who end up paying are not them, but myself.
Later, as the water cooler talk about Layer 2 comparing TPS, fees, and subsidies heated up, I became even more certain: the more information there is, the easier it is to get carried away, so I should pull my hand back.
Now I take a more laid-back approach, checking the yield twice a day, staking what I can, and ignoring phrases like "last chance," as if I didn't see them.
That's how I handle it for now.
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