Liquidity dries up, so let's put aside all the bottom-fishing logic for now. My habit is to first withdraw some of the positions I can, keep some bullets and stablecoins, surviving is much more important than "buying at the lowest."


In the past few days on-chain, transaction fees have fluctuated from cheap to crowded again and again. I wait for the low-peak periods in a sandglass rhythm to batch process, preferring to go slow.

The debates over staking, shared security, and these "compound yield" nested strategies also make me a bit nervous. To be honest, the more complex they get, the more liquidity is drained, and even exiting might require queuing.
My biggest fear isn't losing money, but losing control—when you want to stop loss or withdraw, you find slippage, congestion, and rule changes all hitting at once, leaving no room for operation.
Let's leave it at that for now, and stay steady.
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