I set a rule for myself: when I see new PFPs, memberships, brand collaborations, I don't rush to click "冲" right away. I just take a quick look at the most important thing—the on-chain activity—is there continuous engagement, or does it feel like the excitement dies out after a while? Poor signal in the elevator is actually pretty good; it prevents me from being overwhelmed by too many KOL arguments, and I can stay calmer.



Recently, I've been talking about social mining and fan tokens, saying "attention is mining"… I won't judge the authenticity anymore; honestly, attention is too easily exploited—today I send you some sugar, tomorrow you switch pools. I understand long-term value very naively: whether you're willing to keep working on something when there's no hype, and whether the community can still retain people. Anyway, I’d rather miss out on short-term excitement than be the last one to screenshot everything. That’s all for now.
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