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Actually, everyone understands that once liquidity dries up, any "golden pit" can turn into an endless bottomless hole... Recently, I’ve just become more cautious: reducing my positions, tightening my orders, and making sure I can get off the table and eat first before thinking about bottom fishing. I looked at a few swaps on-chain, and the slippage was ridiculously large, feeling like reaching out to touch an octopus's tentacles, only to find they’re empty.
These days, AI Agents/auto trading are being hyped up again, but honestly, the more automated it is, the more you need to focus on safety: giving too much permission, unclear approvals, not understanding contract upgrade options, in the end, it’s not “letting the agent make you money,” but helping it clear out your wallet. I now prefer to go slower, look over the contract and authorization records a few more times before interacting, anyway, survival first.