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Lately, I've really been overwhelmed by information overload.
There are a bunch of screenshots and KOLs in the group, and a single sentence can ignite people's emotions.
One quick move and I chase after it; when I lose money, I want to find someone to blame.
Honestly, impulsive buying decisions ultimately come down to myself pressing the confirm button...
But the kind of chain reaction urgency in group messages is more likely to flood my brain than KOLs.
I used to be a bit paranoid: I only looked at on-chain data, thinking prices speak for on-chain funds.
Later, I realized that’s not enough; on-chain data can also be "storytold," especially recently with AI Agents and automated trading, where narratives are blown out of proportion.
Interaction permissions and signature pop-ups are often ignored, and when something really happens, everyone acts innocent.
Now I set a simple rule for myself: before jumping into the hype, wait for a candle or two,
and confirm two things on-chain—where the money is coming from and where it’s going;
then decide whether to adjust my position.
Emotions can be referenced, but don’t let them steer the wheel.
Anyway, I’m not a saint, just trying to avoid being the little leek too often.