Lately, I've really been feeling overwhelmed with information. Scrolling through dozens of messages in the group, and then a KOL's tweet spins a whole new narrative, making me feel like I'm chasing a storm warning: if you don't look, you might miss out; look too much, and you get more anxious. Ultimately, impulsively making a purchase is still my own confirmation click; I can't blame the group members or the KOL. They’re just sharing opinions; I’m paying the tuition.



Especially with blockchain games, the typical pattern is very clear when the economy collapses: inflation rises, studios get squeezed, and coin prices suddenly spike, but no matter how hot the narrative, it can't stop the downward spiral. From now on, I plan to keep it simple—treat group messages as “noise indicators,” KOLs as “mood wind indicators,” and before placing an order, only look at whether the transaction volume and capital flow are aligned… For now, I’ll clean up half of my watchlist and write today's impulsive trades into my review.
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