Stopping losses is really quite similar to breaking up; dragging it out without clear communication, appearing to stay together on the surface, while secretly calculating the costs every day. In the end, you pay tuition fees for opportunity costs and transaction fees together. Honestly, admitting defeat earlier can save interest, at least allowing you to focus your attention and liquidity on places where you can sleep peacefully.



These days, I see a bunch of people testing the network incentives repeatedly, watching the expected points, and asking in the group every day, "Will the mainnet issue tokens?" I understand, after all, who doesn't want to get something for free, but the biggest fear on this side of the bridge is that you treat your funds as emotional support—jumping in when it's hot, getting stuck halfway when it's cold, waiting for confirmation until dawn, and still worrying about audits and risk control not keeping up... Anyway, I now prefer to earn a little less rather than be tortured by my own procrastination. That's all for now.
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