These past couple of days, I've been watching the market so much it's gotten a bit numb... When liquidity dries up, many things that seem "very cheap" are actually nobody willing to buy. If you reach out, you'll just end up shooting yourself in the foot. Honestly, at such times, the priority is to survive: don't hold your position too tightly, don't be overly confident in your orders, and when you see the pool thinning out and the spread suddenly widening, I’ll withdraw first. Better to miss out than to be kicked into a deep hole. The airdrop season is also pretty crazy; task platforms are anti-witchcraft + point systems making earning tokens feel like clocking in at work, but on-chain activity is insanely busy. When you really want to escape, it’s even more congested... Forget it, tonight I’ll tighten the warning thresholds again, and the cat will just stay put.

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