I used to be quite easily led by the "next hot topic," scrolling through Twitter and seeing new narratives everywhere, my hand itching to jump in. As a result, I chased the trend back and forth, only to realize I was paying a tax on my attention. Now I can tolerate a bit more: I don’t jump into the excitement right away, I first check who holds the permissions, whether the contract can be changed at will, and where the funds are coming from and going to... Basically, I first confirm whether the mirror is crooked or not, then decide whether to reflect or not.



Recently, the NFT royalty debate has been raging, with one side saying they want to support creators, and the other saying secondary liquidity is more important. My current reaction is: don’t get caught up in the stance, look at whether the rules are set in stone, whether the platform can be switched with one click, and who has the final say. Hot topics change too quickly, so the most stable approach might be to participate less often, to avoid constantly trading in the emotion of "I’m about to miss out." Anyway, that’s how I’m doing it for now.
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