Watching positions lately has been kind of interesting—when you’re in unrealized losses, your mind keeps looping; when you’re in unrealized gains, there’s actually very little fluctuation. Maybe this is loss aversion: losing a dollar feels several times worse than earning a dollar feels good.



I try to be a bit slow to react—no rush to chase the pump, and no rush to cut losses. I wait until the emotions pass, then look again, and my mind is clearer. These days the testnet also keeps rolling out incentives; all kinds of expectations about points and guesses about whether the mainnet will issue tokens rise and fall constantly, but I’m forcing myself to slow down for now and wait until the data finishes running before deciding.

Anyway, once I slow down, my sleep quality noticeably improves.
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