I realize I can't hold onto spot positions, and I keep thinking about adding leverage on contracts, but the result is either selling early or getting liquidated by a single spike. Honestly, it's still a matter of not distinguishing between "positions I can sleep peacefully with" and "positions I can only hold by watching the market." Here's a straightforward piece of advice: first, think through the worst-case scenario—if this position gets cut in half, can I still eat and go to work normally? If yes, keep it; if not, reduce it to a manageable level. Contracts are even simpler; avoid trading if you can, and if you really want to play, use only ridiculously small positions, treat it like buying a ticket—if you lose, accept it. Recently, everyone’s been complaining that validators make too much money and that MEV front-running is unfair. I’m also annoyed; the more this environment feels like "you think things happen in order, but someone cuts in line," the more you should avoid going all-in—slow down... Anyway, I’d rather wait for a few more confirmations than get a margin call. It’s like crossing a narrow plank or queuing for a gate—panicking won’t help.

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