I'm not very good at talking about psychology, but floating losses really do more to mess with people's sleep than floating gains...


A 5% profit on paper, I might just think "Oh, not bad," but once it retraces to the green, my mind immediately starts calculating: should I add more, should I run, is that tiny fee savings I initially made really worth it?
Honestly, that loss feels like pulling money out of my pocket, and the pain is genuine; the gains feel more like finding something on the street, happy but not secure, and I forget about it after a good night's sleep.
Recently, modularization and DA layer discussions have developers really excited, but on the user side, I'm quite confused—more I listen, more I fear missing out or stepping into a trap...
So my current approach is pretty simple: split into batches if possible, clearly write out the costs (including gas), so that even if I lose, I know where I went wrong, at least not to be carried away by emotions and congestion together.
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