Just helped a friend check a trade again, and it took a while to realize it was because last time they were rushing to grab a hot spot and sent transactions too quickly, squeezing the nonce in the middle... To put it simply, the harshest thing about the attention economy isn't the market trend, but that it pushes you to act in a flurry and get overwhelmed.



Lately, in the group, everyone’s watching extreme funding rates—sometimes shouting "reversal is coming," other times saying "keep squeezing the bubble." My current approach is pretty simple: don’t rush to conclusions, first see if you’re being driven by emotion to confirm something. Especially during authorization/signature steps, the hotter it gets, the easier it is to casually give away all permissions, making it troublesome to revoke later.

Anyway, hot spots rotate quickly; if you miss it, so be it. At least don’t hand over your wallet permissions at the most exciting moment. First, clarify your nonce, tighten permissions, and keep a steady mindset.
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