In group chats, spamming and loud KOL shouts may look like they’re urging you, but none of it should make you impulsively pay the bill. When there’s information overload, I only look at two things instead: whether contract permissions have suddenly changed, and whether the money flow is being pulled away in one wave. Meme attention cycles too fast—one celebrity’s words can ignite a fire, or instantly put it out. When veteran players say not to take the last baton, I think the core is simply not to mistake “hype” for “confirmation.” My approach is very simple: if I can’t tell where the money is coming from or where it’s going, I just treat it as if I didn’t see it. That’s it for now.

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