Been lurking in the group for a long time, but today I still want to chime in: stop-loss really is a bit like a breakup, dragging it out without admitting it, in the end it's not "waiting to break even" but sinking deeper and deeper, interest, opportunity cost, and the frustration of watching the market every day all fall on your shoulders.



I personally now pay close attention: whether a transfer note starts to look strange, whether the authorization is getting bigger and bigger, whether the contract call chain suddenly takes a detour... if these details change and start to feel off, I assume the story line is going off track. To put it plainly, if the evidence isn't on your side, don't try to force it with emotion.

Recently, those Layer 2 debates about TPS, fees, and subsidies are also quite like a love quarrel, lively but ultimately about whether you can accept the on-chain data and the risks involved. Anyway, I’d rather admit loss early and sleep well.
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