These days, I've been seeing a bunch of hot topics rotating again, and I feel like attention is the most expensive fuel... I'm now trying not to chase emotions; when I see a "new narrative," I first ask myself: does this have any risk to my wallet? Honestly, if it doesn't, I just turn it off.



Cross-chain bridge hacks are the easiest to scare people into reckless actions; and then there are oracle glitches in quoting prices. Many people shout "wait for confirmation," and I actually agree with that—don't rush to be the first brave one. My simple method is to make "backups": one backup is taking screenshots as evidence (it's not just a slogan to screenshot before liquidation), another backup is position redundancy—keep some stable assets, keep some on-chain gas, so you don't rush into hot spots and then get bitten back by the hot spots. Anyway, I'm not the chosen one; taking it slow isn't shameful.
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