I'm not very good at... getting excited with those high-intensity group chats, where the information is so overwhelming that my brain automatically shuts down. But when it comes to impulsive buying, the one who always pays the price is myself, not the group messages or the KOLs. Honestly, a single "Hurry up and buy in" in the group along with a few screenshots, emotions tend to outrun logic. Once I get the itch to follow, looking back, I realize I haven't even figured out what the project is solving or where the risks are.



Recently, debates over privacy coins, coin mixing, and compliance boundaries have been quite heated. The two sides in the group argue back and forth, which is entertaining to watch. But if I really had to stake real money and choose a side, I would first review the white paper, audits, and on-chain data and take notes. Otherwise, I’d rather miss out. Whether it's KOLs or group friends, as long as they can provide clues, that's enough. Don’t treat “opinions” as “instructions”… Anyway, my current discipline is: read the materials, sleep on it, and if I still want to buy the next day, then consider it.
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