Lately, there's been a real overload of information, with group chats flooding, KOLs linking up live, and all kinds of "taking off immediately." After seeing so much, my hands start to itch. Honestly, no one will take responsibility if you impulsively buy; at most, they'll cheer you on twice. Anyway, I tend to keep an eye on a few key price levels when placing orders, only act when it hits, and pretend I didn't see it if it doesn't… Otherwise, treating every message as an edict will eventually drain your account emotionally.



These days, everyone is talking about AI Agents, automated trading, on-chain interactions—sounds pretty advanced. But really, the right questions are: Have you given permissions? Has the contract been audited? Don't sign your wallet randomly. Everyone can tell the story, but no one wants to talk about the dirty, tiring work of security. I just assume the risks are on my side, and I’d rather go slow.

Who should really take the blame—group messages or KOLs? I haven't figured that out either. Maybe in the end, it all depends on whether you're willing to pay the tuition fee for that quick move…
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