These days, messages in the group are popping off like popcorn, and KOLs are also "getting their logic together" over there.


But the easiest to impulsively place an order for is still someone like me who’s itching to buy...
Honestly, the person who clicks confirm is always the one who makes the purchase, not the message itself.
Group messages are like rush hour subway trains, crowded and suffocating; KOLs are like breakfast vendors, with a strong aroma but you might not be hungry.

Recently, the narrative around AI Agents and automated trading is hot again, everyone wants to "let the robot work for me," but as on-chain interactions increase, the pitfalls of permissions, signatures, and authorizations also multiply.
Security really needs to be scrutinized carefully; otherwise, the time saved will all be spent patching holes, which becomes overwhelming.

I’ve now set a rule for myself: whenever I see a bunch of "immediately, right now," I first check the funding rate and implied volatility of options, so I don’t let emotions add too much flavor.
If I really want to rush in, I’ll sleep on it first—anyway, the opportunity won’t be gone forever tomorrow.
That’s it for now.
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