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Every time the market heats up, I get itchy hands, and my mouse is almost ready to click to add more positions... But now I pause for two seconds and ask myself: Is this position driven by information or emotion? To put it simply, if there is real information, you should be able to clearly explain why you're buying, and how to withdraw if you bought wrong; if it's just "fear of missing out," then it's probably emotion driving the decision.
Recently, everyone has been talking about modularization and the DA layer, and developers are very excited, while ordinary users (including me) are a bit confused: this thing is more like you hired a dedicated storage warehouse when moving, the warehouse is important, but that doesn't mean you have to rent the most expensive room to store all your money today... Anyway, I usually first clear the authorizations, so I don't accidentally click on phishing links when chasing gains, one loss is enough.