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These days, memes are really lively again, and as soon as the narrative kicks in, everyone seems to be ignited. When FOMO hits, I remind myself: as someone who picks up scraps, I shouldn't compare my courage to big players. I usually set my stop-loss quite simply—before buying, I think, "Can I still laugh if I lose this small amount of money?" If not, I reduce my position; if yes, I write the stop-loss line in my notes and don't change it on the spot.
Recently, there's been talk of increased taxes and tighter compliance in certain regions, which basically means that expectations for deposits and withdrawals are shifting, making emotions even more extreme: more daring to chase when prices rise, more eager to run when they fall. I prefer to sell in batches, even if it means earning a little less, so that transaction fees and slippage don't drain my tiny gains.
When it comes to safety, I’m willing to go the extra mile: I first test new chains and contracts with a small account and small amounts, and I also spend some time clearing authorizations. Slow is okay; after all, I focus on building a "sand pile."