I used to blame myself for impulsively placing orders quickly, but now I find something even more outrageous: there's just too much information. In the group, a bunch of people are saying "Hurry up and buy," KOLs are telling stories, making you feel like if you don't buy, you'll miss out for a lifetime. Honestly, no one is responsible for your slippage and bad trades; at most, they’ll post a "I got trapped too" after the fact...



When the cross-chain bridge was hacked that time, someone in my group shouted "bottom-fishing opportunity," I immediately turned off the messages to check the routing and pool depth, and as a result, the price difference was razor-thin, going in was just paying tuition. Now everyone encounters odd oracle quotes and collectively "waits for confirmation," which is good, but don’t just be cautious with other projects—your own emotions tend to run wild. Anyway, I now prefer to miss out rather than be pushed to buy by chat windows.
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