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Recently, a bunch of new L1/L2 projects are launching incentives to pull TVL, and the timeline is being pushed as fast as a market rush. I can also understand the old users' complaints of "mining, selling." The most dangerous thing about the attention economy is: you think you're researching projects, but in reality, you're being led by emotions chasing hot topics. When you finally get hold of them, it's just a bunch of positions and authorizations you didn't have time to handle.
My current simple approach: during hot rotations, first check if there's a risk of getting "stuck" on your on-chain operations (nonce, pending transactions, duplicate broadcasts), and avoid filling your transactions to the brim; then set a maximum number of transactions to participate in, finish them, and stop—don't add more just because others are showing off their yields. To put it plainly, getting liquidated many times isn't because you're wrong about the direction, but because you're too eager and keep entering the market repeatedly. Prioritize staying alive first, everything else is up to fate.