I found that the biggest difference between grid/DCA and going all-in isn’t the profit curve—it’s whether you can sleep at night... For someone like me who chews chips while watching the chain, going all-in makes my heartbeat shoot up like a throttle. At night, when I scroll on my phone, I keep thinking, “Should I close that position just now?” Grid/DCA is like breaking your emotions into small portions: when it’s up, you won’t get so thrilled you float, and when it’s down, it won’t crash you outright. Anyway, it just keeps moving slowly on its own.



Recently, the airdrop season is back again. The task platform’s anti-bot measures make people feel like they’re clocking in for work, and once the points system comes out, it gets even more cutthroat. Sometimes I even wonder if I’m doing research or just chasing KPIs. To put it plainly: if you’re already being tortured by these tasks so much that you’re short on sleep, then don’t add drama to yourself with going all-in again. Being able to live steadily is more like a long-term player than “winning big once”… Of course, I also occasionally get restless, and after feeling defeated for a bit the next day, I just continue. That’s it for now.
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