Recently, hot topics change too quickly, to put it simply, attention is being used as chips to sell. A few days ago, they were still hyping RWA, comparing U.S. Treasury yields with various "yield products" on the blockchain. I was watching on-chain data while having a late-night snack, and the more I looked, the more I felt: there's nothing wrong with the comparison itself, but what I fear most is being driven by emotions, hearing "safe and high" and getting itchy hands.



My current clumsy approach is: if I don't understand the narrative, I don't chase, better to miss out. If I really want to act, I first set a cooling-off period for myself, decide after another late-night snack... Also, don't over-allocate your position; when a hot topic heats up, I assume it will cool down at any time. Focus on how to withdraw rather than how to make money.

I still believe that in the long run, those who survive are never the best storytellers, but those who can endure and control their hands the best. That's it for now.
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