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The third time being spammed in the group made me itchy to place an order... A bunch of KOL screenshots, battle reports, suggestive "those who understand, understand," basically just fueling your FOMO. But when I go back and check the details on the chain: the transfer remarks haven't changed, the authorization traces are still the same few, the contract call chain hasn't shown any new tricks, and suddenly I wonder, who should I really blame for this impulsive buy? Group messages are noise, KOLs are amplifiers, but ultimately, it's myself who hits confirm. Recently, the debate over privacy coins/mixing/legality boundaries has become more intense, everyone quickly taking sides, but the evidence is often slow... Anyway, I'll clear my authorizations first, take a two-hour break, and then decide.