In the past two days, I’ve been watching gas and the packaging rhythm. The moment congestion starts, you can tell that someone is chasing the hype and rushing in. As for the attention economy—plainly speaking, it’s not that you don’t research enough. It’s that you’ve always been dragged along by the timeline, with your hands moving faster than your brain. I’m also keeping an eye on re-pledging and shared security. And honestly, the points of contention are pretty obvious: yield stacking sounds tempting, but when you layer one thing on top of another, the risks get stacked up the same way—like nesting dolls. If something goes wrong, you don’t even know which link will blow first.



Anyway, my current approach is: when the hype is the loudest, don’t move yet. First, check on-chain to see whether there’s “run-style” in-and-out flow, and whether transaction fees are being pushed up by the same group of people. Then, once the heat has cooled down, decide whether to get involved. If you miss it, you miss it—at least I won’t be fueling the fire.
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