Liquidity dries up, and the market looks like a car without fuel — pressing the accelerator doesn’t get it moving. At this point, I’m actually less interested in “bottom fishing” and more concerned about how not to get left behind: don’t over-allocate, don’t borrow too much, withdraw some liquidity if possible, keep some cash and time on hand.


Recently, before and after the upgrade/maintenance of that main public chain, the group has been guessing whether ecosystem projects will move away. Honestly, I don’t know if they will or not, but these nodes are the easiest to trigger emotional outbursts, and a large slippage can lead to losses without clear explanation. Take it slow, survive first, and if real opportunities come later, it’s not too late to pick them up.
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