Lately, meme has been pretty lively again—once the group gets excited, I start wanting to go all-in. But in my mind, those “blow-up” scenes end up auto-replaying a few times… To put it plainly, no matter how nice the story sounds, I have to think it through first: how much of a loss can I accept. These days, before I place an order, I usually already write down the stop-loss price; preferably something like, “if it triggers, I accept defeat,” without giving myself conditions. And I keep the position small—so small that even if I lose, it won’t affect my sleep.



A few days ago, I saw someone talk about the chain game cycle collapsing again—an inflation + studio + coin price spiral—and it really does resemble meme at certain times: once the hype stops, and the people who come in to buy the top disappear, it all ends up being propped up by faith alone. Anyway, after I lowered my target, I actually ended up lasting longer instead. I don’t chase the fantasy of getting rich in one bite; as long as I can stay alive and be there in the moment, that’s enough. The most important thing is to not click authorization around randomly, and don’t keep your wallet connected all the time. The excitement is just excitement—don’t move too fast with your hands.
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