After I mute the group, my mind really becomes much clearer... In the past, every time I checked, it was all about "the last hour of interaction" "if you don't do it, you'll miss out," and my hand would get itchy. Now I just follow my own rhythm: first see what the project really wants to announce, whether there's a clear anti-rug pull vibe (like immediately asking you for continuous signatures/authorizations, or bridging back and forth without clarifying where the money is going), if I don't understand it, I prefer not to touch it, to avoid losing big money over small savings.



Anyway, my current principle is: try small amounts if possible, revoke authorization after use, don't treat your wallet as a public toilet just for the sake of "potential airdrops." Recently, there's been talk about increased taxes and tighter/looser compliance in certain regions. I feel the most direct impact is that deposit and withdrawal expectations have changed, everyone is more anxious and more prone to FOMO... but the more these situations happen, the more you need to slow down. When emotions run high, it's easiest to send yourself into liquidity. That's all for now.
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