Whenever there's a hot topic recently, I start to get a bit PTSD; whoever has the loudest voice in the timeline makes me itch to chase after, but most of the time it's just paying tax to attention. Now I try to first look at "who is continuously bearing the cost": whether there are real users on the chain, whether the funds are only self-entertaining in a few pools, or if it's just lively for a couple of days and then cools off even faster. The collapse points of blockchain games are actually quite typical: once inflation kicks in and studios enter the scene, the token price spirals downward, leaving only a "wish pool" for "trying a new version again." Anyway, I feel more like someone flipping tickets in the ruins rather than rushing into premiere night to grab seats; if I really want to participate, I’ll set a cooling-off period—missed opportunities are missed, and avoiding getting cut once is also a win.

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