These days, the group is again buzzing about stablecoin regulation, reserve audits, and various rumors of "de-pegging," sharing them like a relay race. To put it simply, when information overload occurs, it's easiest to mistake "seeing" for "confirmation," and a slip of the finger can lead to chasing after it.



I now think that the one who should pay for impulsiveness isn't a certain KOL, but our own interaction environment: group message pop-ups + one-click buy on exchanges + wallet authorization prompts with a bunch of unreadable small print, combined to create a designed mis-touch zone. KOLs are at most amplifiers of noise; what really pushes people over the edge is that series of "default continue" prompts.

My recent clumsy approach: when I see rumors, I first turn off the group for half an hour, wait for the emotions to settle, then check on-chain data and announcements; if I can avoid clicking authorize, I do—anyway, missing out is better than misclicking.
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