Liquidity has dried up these days, and the market is like a meme with no one to catch it, bouncing and then crashing.


Many people ask if it's a "bottom-fishing opportunity," but I’m just thinking about how to survive first: reduce positions, spread out orders, don’t hold on stubbornly, and if it really breaks through, accept the stop loss and talk about it later.
The blue-chip narrative is just so-so, with TVL dropping, positions concentrated, and unlock curves hitting certain points, anyone can turn into a "value trap."
Airdrop season is also quite surreal, with task platforms turning anti-witchcraft into a grind like clocking in at work, points systems making people exhausted... but I haven't seen much money.
Honestly, I see simplicity as a trap: the more an "opportunity that can be explained in one sentence," the more you need to look twice at the risks.
That’s all for now.
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