Someone asked me, who should be more responsible for impulsive buying — group messages or KOLs? I think honestly, there's no need to blame anyone; the moment you click buy, it's your own hand moving... When information overload happens, the brain just wants to find a "scapegoat" to make things easier. A bunch of screenshots in the group, a series of opinions from KOLs, all look like opportunities, but in reality, it's more about emotional contagion.



My current quick method is: when I see something I want to jump on, I first review my wallet permissions/authorizations, collect what I can, limit what I should, and then wait ten minutes to see if I still want to buy. Recently, hardware wallets have been out of stock, phishing links are rampant, and during times like these, it's easier to be "left behind" and carried away. Anyway, I prefer to slow down a bit, double-check twice, and avoid getting caught up in the hype — the safety of this approach is a pretty solid benefit.
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