I am increasingly feeling that grid/DCA strategies are not about being "smarter," but rather more suitable for people who want to sleep. To put it simply, if you can accept multiple small mistakes, small slips, and small losses in exchange for emotional stability, then stop trying to prove yourself with a single big move; winning big is satisfying, but losing will make you stare at the mempool and doubt life, even remembering the nonce of failed transactions all night. Actually, recently, the arguments among Layer 2 projects about TPS, fees, and subsidies are just entertainment; when you're really involved, the order you place, getting front-run, stuck on confirmation—any chain can crush your mentality. Anyway, I now ask myself first when choosing a strategy: do I want to sleep tonight? If yes, split into batches; if I want to tinker, then admit defeat.

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