Today's score of @SignOfficial has come out, I only scored 12 points,

Just at three o'clock, my brother A-man sent me a message, I also lost on the contract I made, so I conveniently scolded him, why did I scold him? A few days ago, I went from over seven hundred to a hundred in two days, and today at three o'clock, I forgot to check the score. He sent me a message to check, and then there were only 12 points. In just a few minutes, the contract went from a 200% profit to a negative 300%. Should he be scolded?

I said, you are such a jinx, in the future, when I make deals and every day at three o'clock, don't send me messages.

He still disagreed: "I didn't press your keyboard, you opened the positions, wrote the articles, checked the scores, how can you blame me?"

Honestly, I was so angry I wanted to hit someone. But cooling down and thinking, what he said is also right—it's indeed my own fault. I blame him, merely looking for a punching bag.

This reminds me of a principle in Web3: Many people who lose money are not cut down by the market, but by their own emotions. You blame the dogs, blame the news, blame your brothers for talking too much, but in the end, the one who confirms is always yourself.

The on-chain proof (Attestation) made by SIGN is to help you clarify "who did it." The transaction records are on-chain, who did what at what time, can be known at a glance. It's not just words, it's the code that counts.

My brother is indeed a jinx, but the real jinx is my own heart that can't stand the nagging. In the future, when I make deals, I will check the scores and make him shut up.

If I lose, I lose, I accept it.

Still the same saying: I only believe in what I can see and touch.

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