These days, memes are really lively again, in the group everyone talks about "just a little bit" as easily as drinking bubble tea, but as soon as a needle comes down, they come to me with confessions… funny but frustrating. To be honest, no matter how big the story is, the first thing to set is stop-loss: I now write a line before placing an order saying "where I went wrong," instead of waiting for the on-chain receipt to start talking about feelings.



By the way, looking at the staking/sharing security system being called a "copycat," it actually has the same vibe as memes: the yield stacking sounds great, but the risks also stack up. If you don’t clearly write the exit conditions, in the end it just becomes "I don’t know why I lost." My current approach is pretty simple: keep the position small, buy in batches, accept defeat when it drops to the preset level, and prefer to miss out on the continued rise later, rather than let emotions serve as collateral.
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