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Are you still asking me whether to buy the dip right now? Let me say something blunt: once liquidity dries up, the words "buy the dip" sound quite extravagant... The order book is as thin as paper, with every slight breeze causing wild fluctuations, and it's very easy to end up being "forced to hold long-term."
Recently, I'm more concerned about surviving first: don't force your positions, avoid leverage, keep some cash/stablecoins as oxygen, and only consider acting when the market can breathe normally. As for the arguments in the community about privacy coins, coin mixing, and compliance boundaries, I'm tired of it too. Honestly, it's all about seeking certainty in uncertainty; winning the argument doesn't mean the funds will come back. Anyway, I stick to my approach: do less, wait more, and don't blow yourself up first.