That chain-game crash wave cost me a little—consider it tuition paid to learn the hard way. Lately, my mindset feels like a “version update”: before, it was “just rush in and you’re done,” but now it’s “first check what the on-chain addresses are doing.” For example, take those kinds of whitelist mints that dump right after the mint—once it happens, you can’t even run, let alone escape. To put it plainly, with “airdrop anti-rug pulls,” the biggest fear is FOMO getting you carried away: you ape into any project, and in the end you might not even be able to cover gas. Now I just set a stop-loss line—like, the cost of each individual interaction can’t exceed a certain amount—and I only follow addresses that move closer to the inner circle. Anyway, they always know the news before I do. So, would you say this is also an evolution of an “action-first” mindset?

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