Today, liquidity really feels like tea: calm on the surface, but underneath it’s all whirlpools. The drier it gets, the less you should think about “buying the dip to become a hero.” Put simply, survive first: keep your position smaller, don’t be too aggressive with orders, exit when you can, and it’s better to make a little less than to get taken out in one bite.



After I muted the group, I actually felt better… Before, every refresh was “get on now” or “cut losses now,” and my heartbeat kept falling out of rhythm. When things finally quiet down and you look again, the cross-chain bridges get hacked, and when the oracle messes up, everyone starts “waiting for confirmation.” This consensus is pretty realistic: don’t chase hot soup—first see whether it’s hot or not. Anyway, I’ll slowly keep stirring, and don’t smash the cup.
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