Last night, I was watching the market so much I wanted to toss my phone aside... When liquidity dries up, all strategies feel like walking on thin ice. Honestly, it's about surviving first and talking about bottom-fishing later. Recently, with my small funds, I’m doing three things: reducing my position to a level where I can sleep peacefully, preferring to earn less rather than hold on stubbornly; prioritizing liquidity that can be withdrawn at any time, and not betting on pools that can't be sold; observing new mines/new projects for a few days first, and calculating fees and slippage to see if it’s a grass-cutting machine. The kind of inflation + studio + coin price spiral in chain games is actually the same flavor: no liquidity left, no matter how lively the story, it’s all pointless. Anyway, I’ll first do a good job of “pest control,” and wait for the rain to stop before planting.

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