Meme stuff, like neon signs suddenly lighting up in sci-fi, lively and bustling, but I’d first ask myself: what does this narrative rely on to keep going? Honestly, setting a stop-loss for myself is pretty old-fashioned — I write down beforehand “I’m willing to pay this much tuition for this story,” and I leave at that price, not trying to justify myself. No matter how beautiful the on-chain data looks, if emotions collapse, it’s just a matter of a few candlesticks.



Recently, before and after the upgrade/maintenance of that mainstream public chain, everyone in the group was guessing whether ecosystem projects would migrate. I actually want to be clearer: if the migration expectation falls through, can I still accept holding on? If not, don’t force it. As for “long-term,” I define it quite loosely: Meme’s long-term might be just two weeks to a month; if we’re talking about modularity and shared security narratives, at least it should be viewed quarterly, otherwise being dragged by daily noise is pretty tiring. That’s all for now.
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