Forget the stop-loss thing—it's the same as a breakup. You keep thinking that if you just hold on a bit longer, endure a bit longer, maybe things will reverse. But the longer you drag it out, the more you lose; the interest keeps running, and your mindset breaks down. Cut your losses sooner and exit early—like a clean, decisive slash. It hurts, but at least it saves you from further overthinking and capital costs.



Lately, on-chain gas fees have started jumping again—it’s annoying to watch. And according to friends in the circle, in some region, compliance has been tightened, and everyone’s expectations around the on/off-ramp line have changed, making people even less willing to move around randomly. In plain terms, at times like this, controlling your hand and admitting mistakes in time matters more than anything. Anyway, lately I’m managing to move less. Bundling fees are expensive, and it’s mentally exhausting.
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