I really just slipped a bit—while transferring, I copied the wrong address. The instant I hit confirm, my heartbeat shot straight into my ears… Luckily, the chain lagged a little and my transfer stalled for a moment, so I immediately withdrew it and started over. No harm done. In plain terms, it’s the same issue as chasing pumps: my hands move faster than my brain.



Every time the market gets hot, I first stop for five minutes and ask myself: am I adding to my position because I’m seeing new information, or because I’m afraid of missing out, afraid of being left behind? Lately everyone’s been putting RWA, US bond yields, and all kinds of on-chain “yields” side by side to compare, and I get tempted too—but the more like this it gets, the easier it is to mistake emotion for logic. Anyway, my rule right now is: verify the address three times, do the same with my position sizing, don’t get carried away, don’t go all-in—then leave the rest to time and let the wheel turn slowly.
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