These days, whenever the market has no volume, I start to get a bit timid. Honestly, during liquidity droughts, that obsession with bottom-fishing can easily lead people astray... Right now, I care more about surviving first: cut my position in half, and the rest hang in batches. Don’t think about going all-in on a gamble to "pick up cheap deals." I also set the alert prices and limits (used to find it troublesome), and as a result, my mindset has relaxed a lot. I no longer have to stare at the screen until my hands shake, and I can sleep better. Plus, there are all those testnet incentives and token expectations—every day someone asks if the mainnet will issue tokens. I want to get some too, but I really don’t want to mess up my mainnet wallet just for a slim chance... First, lower the risks, avoid signature failures and liquidation, and then consider other things.

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