Stopping loss is really a bit like breaking up; the more you drag it out, the more you think "Just a little longer, maybe they'll come back," but as a result, the time cost keeps increasing, and your mindset gets worn down. Recently, I've been watching social mining and fan token schemes that say "attention is mining," which basically means making you more reluctant to leave, the more you stare, the more addicted you get, eventually treating the exit button as if it doesn't exist.



My current habit is: once I realize I'm looking for reasons rather than evidence, I cut it in half first, and treat the remaining as tuition. Also, I quickly review wallet authorizations, don’t keep giving unlimited access to strange contracts while trying to stop loss, losing twice is just too stupid. Anyway, admitting loss is not shameful; what’s shameful is habitual trust.
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