Today the traffic was ridiculously congested, and the coffee I bought in the car cooled off... The same goes for chatting in groups, the more messages there are, the more my brain starts to heat up, and when I see a KOL say "The opportunity is here," I immediately want to click confirm.


Honestly, impulsively buying or selling is something no one can do for you; the hype in the group, the KOL setting the rhythm, in the end, the one who loses out is your own position.

Recently, the "yield stacking" of pledge and shared security has been criticized as a copycat scheme, but I actually focus on the most boring part first: what exactly is the collateral, where is the liquidity exit, and is anyone really withdrawing on the chain?
No matter how lively the community talk is, it’s just that lively.
Anyway, my current rule is: the more noisy the information, the more I want to go against it, but I don’t fully commit; I just want to stay alive.
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