Cutting losses is really like a breakup: if you drag it out without making it clear, you pretend everything’s fine on the surface, but you’re actually paying interest every day—emotional costs, time-related costs, and opportunity costs. A couple of days ago, I was still watching the exchange’s inflows and outflows, and I understood that liquidity for this round was tight, but I just couldn’t bring myself to click the button. I was pretty cowardly. Later I realized that that moment of admitting a loss isn’t actually that painful—the painful part is knowing it’s wrong and still stubbornly holding on. Also, I happened to see everyone chatting about modularization and going wild over the DA layer; the developers were excited, the users looked completely baffled, and I’m pretty much the same… Anyway, first, reduce the risk a bit—don’t let a “relationship” end up locking your account in place.

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