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I found the difference between grid/DCA and going all-in—basically, it comes down to whether you want to sleep or not. I understand the pleasure of going all-in: that one click feels like you’ve handed all uncertainty over to fate, but after that, every single candlestick is like it’s knocking on your forehead. Grid or DCA feels more like signing a little contract with yourself—“don’t be impulsive.” You may not make a lot, but at least you won’t wake up in the middle of the night and reach for your phone.
Recently, developers are pretty excited talking about modularization and the DA layer, while users are completely baffled—so I’m even less willing to go all-in. The smoother the narrative sounds, the easier it is to lull people to sleep. I treat simplicity as a trap: beware of the line, “Just buy with your eyes closed.”
Anyway, I care more now about whether things are actually executed properly on-chain. No matter how nice the promises sound, don’t let them make me pay tuition.