Just now I unplugged the charger, and it suddenly made me think about airdrops. Now a lot of people are rushing in chasing them—just like back when chargers first came out—thinking that if you plug in, you’ll be fully charged. But halfway through, it overheats and the power cuts off. Put simply, this whole anti–rug pull situation is that everyone buys too much into the “the more you do, the more you get” script, but the logic on-chain doesn’t work that way. Recently, I’ve seen a wave of extremely volatile funding rates, and the community has been arguing fiercely. Some say it’s a sign of an impending reversal, while others think it still has to squeeze out the bubble. As for me, I think you shouldn’t wait until the last second to pull back—plan your exit route early. The alarm’s set; don’t let yourself become that unlucky person who gets rug-pulled. Write a reminder on a sticky note: don’t be greedy for the last bar of battery.

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