These past few days, I've been staring at the screen until my eyes feel sore, liquidity has dried up, the order book is as thin as paper, and I start trembling whenever there's a slippage. Honestly, at times like this, don't rush to be a hero and buy the dip; focus on staying alive first: reduce your position size, avoid leverage for now, withdraw what you can, and wait until your emotions settle before acting. Otherwise, what you think is a bargain is actually just providing liquidity for others.



Seeing the old cycle of "inflation + studio wash trading + coin price spiral" in blockchain games again really annoys me. When things are lively, everyone talks about narratives; when it crashes, people are lining up to exit... I can also be impulsive, but after reviewing recently, I realize that survival is more of a skill than buying the dip.

What I fear most isn't missing an opportunity, but the moment I can still stay calm and follow my plan.
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