Recently, liquidity has dried up, so I remind myself: survive first, then talk about bottom fishing. That feeling of placing an order that gets slippage and is partially eaten away is really annoying... So I set a rule for myself: when the order book is thin and on-chain transactions are clearly decreasing, I will first reduce leverage and positions to a level where I can sleep peacefully, preferring to miss out rather than hold on stubbornly.



These days, isn't there a major public chain upgrade? Everyone in the group is guessing whether the ecosystem will migrate. I also got the itch to write a small script to monitor event logs, checking for abnormal outflows from bridges, pools, and stablecoins. Honestly, the biggest fear before and after an upgrade is "you think you can withdraw, but in fact, you can't." It's more reliable to keep some bullets and an escape route than to worry about whether the bottom is in. For now, that's it—don't go picking up knives just yet.
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