You can’t hold spot positions, and contracts keep blowing up. To be blunt, it’s not that the tech isn’t good—it’s that position sizing magnifies human nature: when you use “money you can sleep peacefully with” to trade spot, you treat every rise and fall as noise; when you open contracts with “money you can’t sleep with,” the market just shakes a little, and you start punishing yourself. Here’s my plain-language version of position management: first lock in the worst-case scenario—how much you can afford to lose—then decide how big of a position you can open. Don’t do it the other way around. A friend saw me staring at the charts until midnight and said, “Isn’t this just working for your emotions?” …And yeah, he’s right. Lately, the whole “attention is mining” setup from social mining and fan tokens sounds great, but in the end it’s just swapping your position from money to attention—and you can still “blow up,” only it’s happening in your head. For now, that’s it. Tomorrow I still have to go into the DAO and deal with friction from the process.

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