Lately, the hot topic has returned to "testing network brushing, earning points, whether the mainnet will really issue tokens," and the atmosphere in the group chat is even more lively than during governance meetings. To put it simply, this is the attention economy at work: first, hook your eyes, then make you itch to authorize, transfer small amounts, sign a bunch of incomprehensible things.



My current self-rescue method is pretty simple: first ask myself, "Am I falling in love with the opportunity, or am I being led by emotions?" When I see everyone experiencing FOMO, I delay for 24 hours, and if I still want to do it the next day, I go ahead; allocate a fixed amount of time and transaction fees for each project, and if I exceed that, I just give up—better to miss out than to keep getting cut repeatedly. The same applies to governance: you can tell at a glance who is pushing forward and who is dragging behind, don’t get swayed by the "community consensus" atmosphere… Anyway, I’ll first clear the wallet permissions.
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