These past couple of days, the market doesn't look scary, but liquidity is clearly shrinking back, with orders so thin they're like paper, and a slight push can cause slippage to skyrocket. To put it simply, I don't really believe in "bottom-fishing opportunities" at times like this. The priority is to stay alive first before talking about anything else: tighten up positions, avoid leverage, withdraw some liquidity if possible, and keep some cash as oxygen.



Just in time, the main public chain is about to upgrade/maintain, and everyone in the group is guessing whether ecosystem projects will migrate. I don't really care who moves, but I'm more concerned about whether cross-chain, bridges, and lending pools will suddenly get stuck before or after the upgrade. If the chain gets congested, it might be impossible to escape… I'm tired but still here, so I’ll wait until the risk passes.
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