Recently, I was educated again by the attention economy: when a hot topic rotates, the timeline is all about "get on quickly / claim quickly / rush quickly," and people tend to get itchy. To put it simply, it's not about losing money, but about attention and decision-making power. My simple method is to write down "want to do" in my to-do list first, at least wait a night before taking action, and then recalculate the costs the next day: gas fees, cross-chain steps, whether to bind a new wallet, probability of failure. Many projects, once they calm down, are actually not worth chasing.



In the past two days, when cross-chain bridge hacks and oracle misreports happen, everyone starts saying "wait for confirmation"... I actually think it's pretty good, at least it slows down the pace. Anyway, I now prefer to miss out rather than chase hot topics just to make an extra buck, only to end up writing a post-mortem saying "got hacked because I was too quick." For now, let's take it slow.
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