Lately, completing new chain tasks feels a bit like rushing to catch a meal, worried about missing out if I’m late, and my hands get itchy wanting to interact a few more times. I later realized that the easiest way to avoid being counter-rolled isn’t by doing nothing, but by rushing too much: messy paths, scattered addresses, even when one set is enough, still forcing traces, and finally getting wiped out by the anti-witch sweep. Now I treat it like meal prep, fixed a few clean accounts, interact on a weekly check-in rhythm, and if gas fees feel too high, I stop first—prefer doing less rather than rushing recklessly. Seeing discussions in the group about extreme capital rates, still guessing whether the reversal will happen or if the bubble will keep inflating, I don’t take this kind of sentiment as an airdrop guide anyway. As long as I can steadily maintain a behavior pattern that “looks like a normal user,” that’s enough.

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