These days, the messages in the group are flooding in with hundreds of messages, and KOLs are coming one after another. To be honest, the information noise is too high, and ultimately, those who impulsively place orders are the ones who pay the price... But it's hard to blame anyone; everyone just wants to catch the "next train." Recently, hardware wallets have been out of stock, and many people are clicking links everywhere. During this phishing spike, safety awareness really depends on luck.



My current noise reduction strategy is very crude: all content with "immediately / last / tonight" is first put into a to-do list, and if I still want to do it after 24 hours, I’ll do it; if I really want to get started, I’ll base it on cost—break down tasks, calculate gas, split addresses, save where I can, accept where I can't. Anyway, avoiding on-the-spot FOMO makes my mindset much better. That’s it for now.
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