These days, messages in the group are flooding in nonstop, and KOLs on Twitter are also pushing like it's a matter of life and death… Honestly, when I impulsively make a purchase, it’s definitely my own money, but sometimes I really get carried away by that tone of “miss it and it’s gone.” Group messages are like rumors spreading like a tsunami, and KOLs are like a tsunami with a filter—either way, it’s a tsunami.



What’s even funnier is that while discussing rate cut expectations and watching the US dollar index, we also talk about risk assets rising and falling together. It all sounds quite reasonable, and I start clicking confirm. Then I look back at TVL—if it’s up, I call it fake; if it’s down, I call it real… I may be stubborn, but when a new protocol link appears, I still click to try it out, only to be overwhelmed by information overload, clearly arranged. From now on, I plan to turn off the group for half an hour first—impulses come quickly and go just as fast, I don’t want others to press the buttons for me.
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