Lately, I feel that attention is more easily exploited than funds. When a hot topic changes, the group starts urging "get in," and honestly, when you chase after it, you give up your own rhythm. My simple method is: treat any new narrative as noise first, wait a night before looking; try small positions if possible, and ignore what can't be hedged. After the wave of cross-chain bridge thefts, I realized that "convenience" itself is a risk premium; and those abnormal quotes from oracles—everyone says to wait for confirmation, but actually they're just giving themselves a reason to be a little slower to make mistakes. Anyway, I’d rather miss out than be liquidity in every rotation. Just survive first.

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