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This round of meme is really, the narrative starts to feel like telling jokes, everyone laughs and rushes in, then laughs and gets kicked off the car. To be honest, the stop-loss I set for myself now is not "how much it drops," but "whether the narrative has broken": the group chat has shifted from memes to blaming each other, on-chain new additions and activity are starting to collapse, and the money used to pump the price is obviously turning over more slowly. I just assume this story is about to end, preferring to lose a little less than to hold on stubbornly.
Here's a small reminder: recently, hardware wallets are all out of stock, and phishing links are highly prevalent. The more lively it gets, the easier it is to slip up and click the wrong link. No matter how perfect the stop-loss is, losing the private key is like a zeroing-out stop-loss... Forget it, I won't talk about security for now. Anyway, I prefer to take two more minutes to be careful, rather than clicking randomly or granting unfamiliar permissions.