After you scroll through the group chat and dozens of messages pop up, the KOL then drops a long post—information density is maxed out. In the end, the one that blows up first is still my own hands. Put simply, people who impulsively buy are always me with an itch to act—never the group chat, never the KOL. They’re at most responsible for turning the emotions up as loud as possible.



After that whole cross-chain bridge hack incident happened again recently, everyone suddenly learned to “wait for confirmation.” When the oracle reports some wildly off price, they put on an act of rationality. Then, the moment they see someone shout, “Opportunity has come,” their brains start filling in the blanks again. The market never rewards confidence—it only rewards the restraint you show in the two seconds before you hit the confirm button… Anyway, now when I see the hype, I turn off notifications first. No matter how good the path is, it can’t save me when I’m getting carried away. I’m going to get back to work.
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