Lately, I feel that the attention economy is the real knife; whenever a hot topic changes, I get itchy to chase it, but in the end, eight out of ten times, I'm just helping others move their positions… I now force myself to follow the cooking process: first check who is buying the "ingredients" (whether it's new wallets or old funds flowing back), then see if there is continuous interaction with the "heat" (not just a one-time deal), and finally wait for the "time to serve" — only if there's a real trend, I’ll put it on the table; otherwise, I’d rather be hungry for a while.



AI agents, automated trading, these narratives sound appealing, but honestly, they’re more like pre-made dishes: tasty but not necessarily clean. The more on-chain interactions are automated, the easier security can be neglected, and details like permissions, signatures, and authorization limits are easy to get exploited if overlooked. Anyway, whenever I see "fully automated" or "passive income," I automatically cut my position in half, check the contracts/permissions first, and don’t rush to be the first to test the waters. We’ll chat again next time.
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