I almost copied coins from one old address to another address with the same name on a different chain just now... I only realized the memo was still empty after clicking confirm, and my palms instantly broke out in sweat. I quickly canceled and started over. This also serves as a reminder to myself: when your attention is pulled by hot topics, it's easiest to slip up, and your operations and judgments become rougher.



Recently, the funding rate has been pushed to "extreme" again, and in the group, people are arguing whether it's a reversal or if the bubble will continue to be squeezed. To put it simply, these kinds of discussions are the most attention-consuming, and in the end, they turn into chasing emotions when placing orders. I now set a rule for myself: the more exaggerated the rate, the less I add to my position. First, review the position, unlock/staking cycle, inflation, and release schedule again. If I haven't figured it out, I won't participate. Hot topics rotate quickly, but being liquidated is often not because of lack of information, but because of being pressured to make decisions. For now, slow down; it can save money.
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