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Just now, I got the itch to chase a move again, even moved my mouse to confirm, then suddenly asked myself: Am I adding to my position because I genuinely saw some information, or am I just being driven by that kind of "if you don't get in now, you'll miss out" emotion? To put it simply, emotions are the best at deceiving you, especially when there are still a bunch of pitfalls on the chain. A few days ago, the cross-chain bridge was hacked again, and today someone talked about oracle abnormal quotes, and everyone agreed to "wait for confirmation." I actually think this consensus is quite lifesaving: pause for three minutes first, check if there are any inexplicable permissions added, whether the contract has been replaced, and if funds are moving out. Chasing gains isn't shameful; being pushed by emotion to put all your sense of security into it is the real shame... I'll hold back for now.