These days, memes are incredibly lively again, with everyone in the group sharing jokes and FOMOing.


I find it quite funny, but also a bit frustrating: clearly everyone knows it's just narrative relay, yet they can't help but want to be the last one to make a move.
Honestly, my current stop-loss approach is very straightforward—before entering, write a line like "I'll exit if I lose more than this," and when the price becomes unreasonable, just leave.
Don’t fall in love with your emotions.
If you win, consider it a lucky find; if you lose, don’t force it into a belief or faith.

By the way, the heated debates about privacy coins/mixing coins and their compliance boundaries are quite divisive—some see it as freedom, others see it as a red flag...
Anyway, these situations remind me more: narratives are for listening, but don’t use your position to express your stance.
I can be late for DAO meetings, but stop-loss cannot.
That’s all for now.
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