Lately, the hot topics change too quickly, and once attention is pulled away, it's easy to get itchy to chase new things. In the process of chasing, it becomes liquidity for others to dump. To put it simply, I now ask myself two questions first: If this doesn't flood the screens, would I still buy it? And can I clearly see the key actions on the chain (where the funds come from, where they go, who holds the contract permissions)? If I can't see clearly, I shouldn't participate forcefully, to avoid blaming myself during review.



Recently, the set of staking/sharing security has been criticized as a "copycat," which I can understand: the returns stack up beautifully, but the risks also pile up quite realistically. Who will actually cover the losses if something goes wrong is pretty vague. Anyway, I prefer to earn a little less and keep my positions within a logic I can explain clearly, and let the hot topics stay hot.
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