You say there are hundreds of messages in the group chat every day, aren't you afraid it will make people look stupid... The moment I am most likely to impulsively place an order recently isn't when I see a KOL's long post, but when I see a message in the group saying "Some address is moving" or "The pool suddenly has volume," I tremble and want to follow, but then I look back and see there's no evidence at all. Basically, it's FOMO making me find reasons for myself.



At least KOLs have to come up with some logic (truth or falsehood aside), but group messages are more like emotional contagion; if something goes wrong, no one is responsible. The person paying the bill is always themselves, so I’ve now set a rule: first, check the message on the chain, if I can't find anything, pretend I didn't see it, better to miss out.

By the way, recently hardware wallets are all out of stock, yet a bunch of people are still clicking on phishing links, it's really ridiculous... When things are lively, safety awareness actually becomes laxer. I can only keep reminding myself: don't authorize or sign anything during the most intense moments, just do that first.
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