The biggest feeling from watching the market these past few days isn't "where can I catch the bottom," but rather "this liquidity is way too thin"... Even a small red or green candle can send people's emotions flying. To put it simply, when liquidity is exhausted, the priority is to survive first, don't rush to be a hero.



Especially recently, everyone has started flipping through token unlock calendars and staking unlock schedules. As soon as the selling pressure and anxiety kick in, the order book becomes even more fragile. You think you're picking up bargains, but you might actually be helping others unload their positions.

What I care about more now is not getting caught in the squeeze. When MEV (front-running and sandwich attack strategies) become active, slippage skyrockets, and an ordinary trade can teach you a lesson. Anyway, I prefer to make fewer trades, wait for the depth to return, and focus on survival—it's much more important than "buying at the lowest."
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