As for memes, when the narrative gets lively, it's like a square dance blasting music—everyone says they hear the "main storyline." I only watch two things: whether the funding rate is starting to twist, and whether the people in the group are starting to drift... Once the funding rate is pushing in the same direction, I just treat it as a countdown.



I usually set my stop-loss without much emotion: when entering, I first think about "where I went wrong," and admit it when the time comes, I don't fall in love with the chart. I also keep some "backup" positions—not to teach you how to backup, but to avoid putting all your emotions and bullets into one meme, leaving some redundancy so you can survive if things go wrong.

Recently, the L2 side has been arguing about TPS, fees, and subsidies—who's stronger. It looks a lot like a meme "narrative accelerator": the more fiercely they argue, the easier it is to push people into chasing highs. Don't get caught up; the excitement belongs to them, but stop-loss is your own.
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