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Recently, I saw a bunch of people watching whale addresses and trying to copy trades. Honestly, I also like to watch, but don’t get too caught up… First, figure out whether they are building a position or hedging. Moving funds into a CEX doesn’t necessarily mean dumping, it might just be to change the margin; buying on-chain doesn’t necessarily mean going all-in, they could immediately open a short to lock in risk afterward. Don’t just screenshot one image and imagine the whole story.
What I fear most isn’t losing money, but falling for fake links, signing permissions I don’t understand and thinking I’m clever. Anyway, whenever I see phrases like “follow the same address,” my first reaction is to check the contract, review the permissions, and see if they’re doing both sides.
The modular/DA stuff that developers have been discussing recently is quite lively, but users are just confused: you’re telling a story, and I’m wondering what I actually signed… It’s okay to take it slow, better to be steady.