Every day scrolling through Twitter, what you see is almost all the news that others want you to see. However, the truly valuable information is hidden in the shadows, and you have to dig it out on-chain yourself in advance. Recently, $SIREN surged 50 times, and many people can only sigh, "I missed it again" after seeing it. But for ordinary people, what really matters is not the regret, but how to increase the probability of seizing the next opportunity. This can actually be solved by training lobsters. For example, we can have lobsters do something like this: Find all the coins on Binance that have opened contracts but haven't hit the spot market yet, and organize all their CAs. Next, continue to monitor on-chain data to see which projects are being quietly accumulated. As soon as we discover any abnormal accumulation, on-chain funds starting to layout in advance, but the market hasn't widely discussed it yet, just remind me immediately. Because many real opportunities are never what you see on Twitter, but rather what you have already sensed along the on-chain traces before the market has reacted. Information is too important, The Americans have the CIA to grasp the latest global news, making them invincible, But the shelf life of news is too short; by the time the news is made public, it often has lost its value. What needs to be done now is to combine public information, exchange information, and on-chain fund movements to filter out the next batch of potentially volatile coins in advance. In the future, what lobsters need to do is not to accompany me in scrolling through Twitter, but to go on-chain and dig up those projects that haven't been widely noticed by the market yet, but are already being quietly laid out by someone. ...