The feeling of "nobody is taking orders" on the market these days is quite obvious, with the order book so thin it’s like paper, making it easy for bottom-fishing to turn into getting caught in a falling knife. To put it simply, when liquidity dries up, surviving comes first: don’t go all-in, don’t stubbornly hold on, keep some bullets and patience, only then can you sleep well and be considered a winner.



I’ve already reduced my position a bit, mainly paying attention to whether wallet interactions become more difficult or if L2 transfers get stuck, so that I can at least withdraw quickly if something goes wrong. Recently, developers are excitedly discussing modularization and the DAO layer, but ordinary people are actually more concerned about "whether transfers are smooth and fees aren’t outrageous"... Anyway, the key is to keep risk under control; opportunities will always come.
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