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Recently, another round of hot spots has rotated, with Twitter today talking about RWA and tomorrow about on-chain yields. To put it simply, attention is just a liquidity switch. As a seasoned cross-chain bridge user, I've seen too much: when people get excited, they just want to "rush over," then get stuck halfway, with transaction fees skyrocketing, or even the bridge having some small issues. It's not the market that gets cut, but your patience and sleep.
Now I believe more that "habit" is not "talent." A few fixed principles: don't chase the initial hype, wait two days to see if funds only move in a single candle; before cross-chain, check the bridge's audits, past incidents, and recent congestion—better to be slow; yield products can be compared to U.S. Treasuries, but don’t just focus on the numbers, because on-chain risks can suddenly jump out. Anyway, I can't always hit the mark perfectly, so I rely on these small habits to pay less tuition—just like that for now.