I just brewed a cup of tea and watched the market, when suddenly that feeling of "placing an order and it just disappears" came back. Liquidity dries up, and all support and resistance levels become as fragile as paper. Slippage swallows your last bit of courage in one gulp. At this moment, I really don't want to talk about bottom-fishing; first, reduce your position to a level you can sleep soundly with, keep some bullets, keep some time, surviving is more important than guessing the bottom. Recently, Layer 2 is arguing over TPS, fees, and subsidies—who's more aggressive. I just take it as background noise... When there's no liquidity in the market, shouting louder doesn't help. Anyway, I prefer to wait for confirmation; taking it slow is fine. Don't be led astray by the noise.

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