Hey, I just cleared a coin that had been trapped for nearly two months. I lost 20%, but somehow I feel more at ease inside. Cutting losses is really like breaking up— the longer you drag it out, the worse it feels. Cut early, and you’ll feel lighter sooner. In the past, I kept thinking, “Wait a bit longer, maybe it’ll rebound.” But what came wasn’t a rebound—it was interest compounding, and my position got trapped deeper and deeper. If I’d been ruthless back then, I might have been back in the green by now.



Lately, I’ve been seeing the Layer2 crowd arguing like crazy—comparing TPS and fees, while ecosystem subsidies are flying all over the place. Honestly, it’s entertaining, but don’t let yourself get swept along and end up chasing after pumps. Safety first. Don’t just focus on grabbing “free money”—make sure your wallet approvals aren’t turned into sieves. Anyway, I’ve learned my lesson: losing money isn’t shameful; the real trouble is stubbornly holding on. For now, that’s it—back to building.
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