Last but not least:

The high-risk nature of on-chain investments, the "survival first" strategy:

1. Tool to avoid pitfalls: prioritize using cold wallets to isolate assets, avoid authorizing high-risk DApps;

2. Information verification: cross-check the background of project teams (such as past experience, GitHub updates), be wary of renamed teams;

3. Stop-loss discipline: beginners set a strict rule of "stop loss at half the value", avoid falling into the zero trap;

4. Profit realization: gradually take profits during the exchange listing and peak FOMO period, refuse greed.

The key to long-term survival lies in controlling the cost of each gamble, treating on-chain investment as a "probability game", accumulating experience through frequent small trials rather than going all-in. As the sharer said: "Opportunities are not lacking on-chain, what is lacking is the patience to survive until the opportunity bursts forth."