Actually, everyone understands that no matter how fast on-chain storytelling changes, in the end, it still comes down to whether you can successfully walk away. Recently, there's been a lot of hype about parallel processing and sharding—stories of "faster and bigger." It's lively, but my first instinct is to look at the pool depth and slippage curves. Some look quite active in trading, but when I try to sell a single order, it starts to get messy, and I get a warning bell in my mind. Meme and celebrity shout-outs grab attention and cause rotation, newcomers tend to get excited easily. I usually don't chase after that; I care more about exit strategies: which bridge to use, whether I can exit in batches, whether on-chain whales are quietly moving their positions... When I see liquidity thinning out, I withdraw first—saving my skin comes first. If I can't make a profit, so be it.

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