Actually, everyone understands that when a hot topic rotates, the first thing to be cut is not technology, but attention.


Last night, I came across another bunch of "new narratives," and my first reaction wasn't to rush in and check the K-line, but to look at the contract permissions, whether the project team's wallets are secretly moving funds, and to see if wallets are "greeting each other"...
People who have been rug-pulled have this flaw, like checking household registration.

Recently, some places have tightened and loosened regulations on taxes and compliance, which has a significant impact on deposit and withdrawal expectations.
When emotions change, hot topics are more easily used as smoke screens.
Honestly, my current approach is: don't chase the initial hype, wait 48 hours to see where the funds are actually flowing;
if I find the team wallets frequently authorizing, changing addresses, splitting transfers during hot periods, I just pretend I didn't see it, and would rather miss out.
Anyway, I don't want to pay tuition for someone else's attention anymore.
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