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These days, I've been seeing a bunch of narratives about AI Agents and automated trading again, as hot as static electricity from cat hair... To put it simply, the easiest thing to get "liquidated" in hot topics isn't the technology, but attention. The more you want to understand every new term, the easier it is to be led around by others.
I'm no longer chasing explanations, accepting randomness: when I see a new project, I don't get excited first, I check for strange large transfers on the chain, sudden contract upgrades, or liquidity being drained completely. No matter how good the narrative is, if security can't be tightened, it's just a trap.
Anyway, my current approach is very simple: fewer "jump in immediately," more "wait for early warning." If I do participate, it's only with small positions to test the waters, setting reminders before bed, and not chasing hot topics with emotions.