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In the past two days I’ve seen a whole bunch of memes riding the narrative and taking off again. During the day I slack off at work and watch what’s happening on-chain, and at night I keep an eye on Gas and large transfers— the more lively it gets, the more I feel a bit itchy… But honestly, what I’m most afraid of is not setting limits and then just hardening through it. My humble way: before placing an order, think clearly about “how much loss I’m willing to take before I admit defeat,” then set the stop-loss in place—don’t keep fiddling with it when emotions run hot. If the trend is wrong, and on-chain starts moving funds from time to time toward exchanges, I take it as a reminder not to get into a long fight. Recently, new L1/L2 projects have been pushing incentives to pull TVL; longtime users complaining that “dig, withdraw, and sell” is actually pretty real—that’s also pretty true. If you want to rush in, you can, but don’t treat it as a long-term plan. Once you make money, take profits in batches and pull back your principal; the rest is just buying some excitement. Anyway, this is usually how I protect myself.