Just now, my phone popped up a red dot again, saying that a certain meme "took off again," I hesitated and almost clicked to chase it, but I thought I'd just turn off the notifications first... The excitement is excitement, but when it comes to storytelling, once it reverses, the fall can be pretty straightforward. To put it simply, my current stop-loss for memes is more like a "mental gate": decide in advance how much I can lose at most before entering, and when it hits, I just walk away, no negotiations with myself; if I can't even come up with a stop-loss point, it's probably an emotional trade, so I just won't touch it.



Recently, the group has been arguing about privacy coins, whether mixing coins counts as "original sin," and the boundaries of compliance get torn apart at the mention of it... I don't take sides either, anyway, the more sensitive the narrative, the easier it is to be used as fuel. When prices go up, everyone is reasonable; when they fall, no one is. Just watch from the sidelines, follow the light, not the fire, for now.
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