Everyone knows this: meme stuff isn’t about “whether it has value,” but “who backs down first and who’s the last one holding the bag.” I join in the fun too, but my stop-loss comes first—I write it before placing an order. The moment I enter, I set a “cost I’m willing to pay to be the joke.” When the time comes, I pull out immediately, even if it later takes off—I won’t chase. I’d rather miss out than be fuel. When I see the same batch of addresses constantly push-pull on-chain, and gas suddenly spikes, I get even more straightforward: reduce my position + move the stop-loss up, so I leave myself a life.



Lately, developers who are into modularity and DA-layer narrative talk have been pretty hype, and users look totally clueless—I’m the same… Put simply, the bigger the narrative, the easier it is to forget the exit button. Anyway, I only trust two things: if the trading pace changes, I stop; if MEV circles in like it smells blood, don’t try to stubbornly hold on. That’s it for now.
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