Recently, memes have become lively again. When I shout slogans in the group, my hands get itchy, but honestly, as lively as it is, stop-loss should be written on your forehead first: I usually decide in advance how much I can lose on a trade—"at most a few bowls of cat food"—and when it hits the limit, I admit defeat and don’t fight the chart. Narratives like this, today it’s AI Agents, tomorrow it might be something else; automated trading looks cool, I enjoy playing with it too, but the more on-chain interactions there are, the easier it is to step into traps. If you don’t clearly see permissions/authorizations, it’s like leaving dried fish at the door. Anyway, I treat complexity as an enemy: I avoid unnecessary features, sign fewer times if I can, and focus on surviving first.

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