In the morning, watching the sea, waves push forward and then retreat, suddenly I thought of options: buyers are like standing on the wave crest waiting for that explosion, if it doesn't come, they can only watch as the time value is worn away day by day; sellers are more like reefs, usually collecting some "water vapor," but when a big wave hits, the pain is real.



Recently, cross-chain bridges have been hacked again, and oracles reported outrageous prices, everyone is stuck in that phrase "waiting for confirmation." To put it simply, this kind of sluggish market favors buyers the most; if volatility doesn't break out, time first drains their patience; sellers seem comfortable on the surface, but the risks are actually all accumulated at the moment of no confirmation. My conclusion: if there's no certainty, don't force yourself to be a hero; it's better to take fewer actions than to be slowly harvested by time.
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