In the crypto world, a battlefield that tests your mentality, the true winners are often not the ones who bet the most aggressively, but those who survive the longest.



Just look at the recent community ecosystem—you'll see screens filled with self-deprecating jokes about losses and project complaints. What is the commonality behind this? The vast majority of assets are deeply trapped, with liquidity severely lacking. Without available funds, talking about bottom-fishing or faith seems pale. Conversely, those who maintain sufficient liquid assets at this stage hold the initiative.

Many overlook that asset allocation is not only a tool for appreciation but also a risk buffer. Instead of putting all chips into a single coin, consider using stablecoin lending schemes (such as generating USD1-like stablecoins from mainstream assets) to "activate" existing holdings. What's the benefit of doing this? On one hand, your underlying assets continue to operate on the chain; on the other hand, you have more freely available cash reserves.

Low-interest borrowing costs + ample living reserves—this combination is like giving yourself a psychological insurance. Even if the coin price halves, you’re not afraid, as long as you can cover the interest costs, you can survive until the next cycle. This is not an aggressive strategy; rather, it’s the most practical way to maintain rationality and dignity in extreme market conditions.

In a marathon that tests endurance, preventing cash flow from breaking is your only chance to turn the tide.
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