Lately, I've been feeling that "deeply empty with just one pull" in the market again, the order book looks quite dense, but it collapses with a single hit, slippage teaches people how to survive. To put it plainly, when liquidity dries up, don't rush to be a hero and buy the dip, first think about how to stay alive: reduce your position size, don't hold on stubbornly, withdraw if you can, having bullets is more important than saving face.



There's nothing much interesting on-chain either, it's still the same old routine: staking more, sharing security, stacking yields, I understand being called a "copycat," the returns look tempting, but layered risks keep stacking up, and if something really happens, it’s a collective consequence. Anyway, I’ll slow down first, better to miss out on some opportunities than to get trampled at the tightest door. For now, that’s it, we’ll see when the water comes back.
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