These past couple of days, I set a word for myself: Stop.


Stop checking the market, stop blindly clicking around, just pause and think about what I really want to do.
Mainnet experience, honestly, boils down to one word: Expensive, especially when you haven't figured out what you're signing, gas fees feel more like "tuition."
But moving everything to L2 isn't a cure-all; some bridges back and forth, a bunch of authorizations, if I don't feel confident, I don't dare to move frequently.

My compromise is: small amounts for trial and error, daily interactions on L2, and for long-term positions or important operations, I still go back to the mainnet once to minimize fuss.
Recently, everyone’s been talking about rate cut expectations, the dollar index, and risk assets acting up together, and I just want to stop and pause, don’t get carried away by emotions;
Anyway, I only focus on the liquidity I understand, if I make a profit, I treat myself to a coffee, if I lose, I’ll just consider it tuition—let’s keep it like that for now.
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