I was recently educated once again by my own stop-loss, like a breakup—clearly not a good fit but still holding on stubbornly, the more I hold, the harder it is to press the button, and in the end, looking back, I'm just paying "interest" on my emotions. Honestly, admitting defeat earlier is actually cleaner, making both my wallet and my mind lighter. The on-chain structure is quite similar: some incentive designs look great at first, but when they deform later, don’t try to patch the holes with faith.


By the way, watching the main public chain upgrade, everyone is guessing whether projects will migrate—I’m actually less anxious about it. Whether they migrate or not is their path; all I can do is clearly define the boundaries of my positions.
What I fear missing the most isn’t actually opportunities, but the moment I understand everything clearly but still don’t dare to execute.
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