This wave of hot topics really feels like scrolling through short videos—your eyes flick and you already want to click in, but your wallet gets tapped first… Now I’m forcing myself to be “slow” a little: when I see a brand-new narrative, I don’t chase it right away; I shut the link first, then decide the next day. Especially recently, phishing links have been popping up everywhere. If someone in the group drops an “airdrop/subsidy,” I treat it like a landmine. On top of that, hardware wallets are also out of stock, which just reinforces that I shouldn’t treat security as the last step. Plainly speaking, getting scammed so many times isn’t because I don’t understand—it’s because my hands are too fast and my brain can’t keep up. A half-step slower, a bit less FOMO: the profits might be a little lower, but at least I won’t have to spend the next day everywhere changing permissions, revoking authorizations, or writing a short blurb to explain it all.

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