Stopping loss is really like breaking up—you know something's wrong but still hold on tight, dragging it out just makes your heart more tangled each day, and you end up paying "interest"—emotional, time, and opportunity costs all keep dropping. Recently, I saw another case of cross-chain bridge theft, where on-chain funds are rapidly drained, and in the group, there are still a bunch of people shouting "wait for confirmation," but honestly, they're waiting for a miracle, not confirmation. I'm not a saint either; a little tremor in my hand makes me want to wait a bit longer, so I need to be reminded: first, revoke permissions, cut losses when needed, admitting loss isn't shameful, pretending everything's fine is the most damaging.

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