These past two days, memes have been heating up again—the kind that bombards group chats and fills your screen. To put it simply, the more lively the narrative feels, the easier it is for people to forget how to write their “exit plan.” My own dumb rule is: when you enter, write down two lines right away—one is to leave if it goes wrong (the sort of drop that breaks below / invalidates the level, regardless of whether it “makes sense”); the other is to take the principal back in batches if it rises, and anything left is treated like a lottery ticket. In any case, don’t wait until your emotions cool down to remember to cut losses.



By the way, lately hardware wallets are almost out of stock, and phishing links are everywhere—honestly, it’s getting ridiculous… Even my roommate sent me an “airdrop registration” message and told me to help him click it. I just replied: if you really want to send money, transfer it to me—don’t give cheap hackers the chance. For security, I’d rather be more troublesome; even if the chain is lively, it’s not worth getting wrecked by one-click authorization.
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