Today I almost got the itch to chase a bullish candle again, and that phrase in my head "If I don't buy now, it'll be gone" was especially loud... But I forced myself to stop and ask, what information am I really seeing, or am I just being driven by emotion to add to my position. Honestly, many times it's just FOMO wearing a "I've researched this" disguise.



Recently, social mining and fan tokens have been quite popular, everyone is fighting for attention, making it seem like "attention equals mining" can really generate value. I won't pretend, but whenever I see this kind of narrative, I first treat it as an emotional amplifier: the more lively it is, the easier it is to lead people into "habitual trust."

My current clumsy approach is: it's okay to prepare some positions, but first review the authorization and permission boundaries, and avoid unlimited permissions if a one-time authorization suffices. Chasing a rally isn't scary; what's scary is chasing without clearly knowing who you trust. That's all for now.
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