Lately, the rotation of everyone’s attention has really been spinning me dizzy. The moment Meme heats up, everyone rushes in; when a celebrity casually says something, the group immediately falls into FOMO. And as someone who’s allergic to Gas, the moment I see the on-chain congestion and those takeoff-level fees, I back up half a step…



Later, I found that the most cost-effective approach isn’t switching to a cheaper chain—it’s managing your impulses: when the hype is off the charts, I just don’t chase. I wait until everyone’s cooled down and Gas drops, then check whether the project still has people asking, “What exactly is it for?” In plain terms, it comes down to changing “want to participate” into “want to confirm.” If you don’t let emotions drag you along, you’re less likely to get cut repeatedly again and again.
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