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If you want to buy the dip, don't rush. It's not too late to consider once it stabilizes above 0.074.
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$ENJ Crashes 35% After Hitting 0.10339
Enjin Coin spiked to $0.10339 then got rejected hard — now trading at $0.071, down by 35% in a sharp pullback.
This is a violent move after the recent rally. High volatility continues in the altcoin space.
Watch the $0.071 – $0.074 zone for possible support. Quick flush or bounce loading? 👀
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Raising the stop-loss to the entry price makes the mindset much more relaxed.
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$NEIRO 1st Target completed successfully, Stoploss to entry price once tp2 hits 👍
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I'm really just using L2 now for peace of mind: constantly moving around without staring at gas fees causing my heart to race. But that doesn't mean I won't use the mainnet; if I really need to hold long-term positions or do contract interactions with higher risks, I still prefer to spend a bit more gas to feel secure. Anyway, I set a simple rule for myself in my spreadsheet: small daily transactions on L2, large or critical operations on the mainnet, don’t save a few bucks at the expense of ruining the experience.
Recently, I saw someone interpret large on-chain transfers and hot/cold wallet
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Recently, someone has been watching large on-chain transfers and fluctuations in exchange hot and cold wallets, shouting "Smart money is coming." I almost got the itch to join in... Basically, it's just fear of missing out. Seeing others interpret it so convincingly, I can't help but want to get in. But then I looked back at my own spreadsheet and realized that what's even more dangerous is the delay in oracle price feeds: you think the price is still there, your position looks safe, but in reality, the on-chain quote is lagging behind, and the liquidation line might have already been quietly
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Last night, I got itchy again and threw some screenshots of stablecoin "reserve disclosures" into a spreadsheet for comparison.
Halfway through listing, I started to get tangled: some update frequently but are very vague, some reports are as thick as bricks but are released too infrequently...
As I kept looking, I suddenly thought, when the de-pegging really happens, who will still go through all these PDFs?
Everyone’s first reaction is still to run first and ask questions later.
In essence, a run is just emotional contagion.
Now I care more about two points:
First, whether it can
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