Recently, meme has become popular again, and when the group gets lively, I instinctively want to check the "door lock" first: think clearly about the worst-case scenario of how much I could lose, if I can accept it, I play; if I can't, I pretend I didn't see it. To put it simply, stop-loss is not a talent, it's a habit, just like carrying keys when going out every day, after a while you won't be nervous.



Airdrop season is also quite magical, as the task platforms become more and more strict with anti-witch measures, and the point system makes the grab-and-raid crowd feel like clocking in at work... I, for one, just get lazier: only do the few steps I can review, minimize authorization if possible, keep the position small if possible. You can follow the narrative, but don’t hand over account permissions and emotions together; losing a key once is really quite painful.
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