These days, I've been watching the small fluctuations in stablecoins' "de-pegging" again. Honestly, sometimes it's not that the assets are truly weak, but when everyone gets nervous, they want to sell first. The panic selling spreads faster than on-chain data. The transparency of reserves is also quite mysterious; no matter how thick the reports are, when there are chain transfers and large redemptions, some people will start guessing, "Is something going to happen?" I usually wait for one confirmation, not letting a minute's fluctuation shake my mindset.


Later, I thought it was pretty funny—knowing full well that it will probably bounce back, but still having the urge to sell a bit.
By the way, I looked into that NFT royalty dispute, where creators want income, and secondary markets need liquidity. The arguing is basically about everyone being afraid that "no one will buy in."
Anyway, I’ll take it slow for now, keep some cash feeling, and sleep more peacefully.
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