Stopping loss really is quite similar to breaking up, dragging it out without admitting it, pretending nothing's wrong on the surface, but actually bleeding every day, calculating both time costs and emotional interest. Honestly, I’d rather take a small loss and walk away now than keep fooling myself with the "just a little longer and I’ll break even" self-hypnosis, which only makes the final blow even deeper.



These past couple of days, watching on-chain fund flows has also been quite interesting. After a certain mainstream public chain upgrades/maintains, everyone is guessing whether the ecosystem will migrate, and the amount of probing back and forth across bridges suddenly becomes very sensitive. My feeling is: the more these nodes, the easier it is to amplify emotions, like driving in fog or trying to find a needle in a haystack under a lamp—only able to follow rules more rigidly, first controlling what can be controlled, and not fighting against your own luck.
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