These days, liquidity has shrunk so much that I realize "bottom fishing" is quite a luxury. To be honest, the priority is to survive: keep your position small, don't force it, don't fight yourself, being able to sleep peacefully is better than anything. Last night, I checked the chain and saw that a certain pool's depth was ridiculously thin; after routing around, the slippage directly taught me a lesson, limit orders placed like they were thrown into a black hole, half executed and still getting caught... It's a familiar healing process: review, forgive yourself, and don't be greedy for that small price difference next time. Airdrop season is also quite funny; task platforms are so competitive with anti-witchcraft measures that it feels like clocking in for work, and as points increase, people become more anxious. Anyway, I just have one thing to say: keep the principal safe first, and talk about bottom fishing when the water comes back.

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