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I've been "educated" by the "hot topic rotation" for the third time... These days, I keep seeing a bunch of charts comparing RWA, some US bond yields, and on-chain yield products, basically trying to redirect my attention to new narratives. Anyway, my current habit is: first, I don't read long articles from KOLs, I check whether the protocol updates or parameters have secretly changed fees, collateral ratios, liquidation thresholds, etc., and if they have, I take screenshots for records; then I look at the new "limited-time incentives" to see if they are about to expire, and who will take over after they do. Many "seemingly more stable" yields essentially hide risks in the terms, and if you don't pay attention to version updates, it's easy to be rebranded and sliced again. That's it for now; I prefer to miss out rather than be led by emotions again.