Your daily routine directly determines your investment strategy. People who sleep early and wake up early are more likely to seize opportunities on BSC — this chain has dense opportunities that require frequent attention.
Conversely, if you are a night owl trader, focus solely on the SOL ecosystem. First, the SOL chain is fast, suitable for rhythm-based trading; second, you can focus on studying a few capable overseas developers and closely observe their highly engaged projects on GitHub. This way, you invest less but achieve higher efficiency.
Stop saying you missed out every day — this is often not a matter of opportunity, but that your rhythm is not aligned with the market’s rhythm. Finding a track that suits your biological clock is more reliable than blindly chasing hot trends.
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FlatlineTrader
· 16h ago
I'm a night owl, I gave up on BSC a long time ago, and now I only eat from the SOL ecosystem.
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SchroedingerMiner
· 16h ago
Alright, now someone finally hit the nail on the head. This is exactly how I do it: waking up at 5 a.m. to monitor the market and scoop up BSC shitcoins, making several trades a day.
NGL, I've also tried the night owl approach. SOL is indeed fast, but that means it's easy to say but hard to do. You also need to understand the developer ecosystem.
Missed it, then missed it. Anyway, the next opportunity is always there. The key is to adjust your rhythm and not go against the flow.
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BetterLuckyThanSmart
· 16h ago
Damn, this logic is brilliant. I've been doing it this way all along. Waking up early and sleeping early just can't catch the BSC drizzle; you still have to stay up at night.
Honestly, instead of chasing some hot trend, it's better to find a comfortable rhythm for yourself. Right now, I'm just dead set on the SOL ecosystem, checking updates from builders' GitHub is much more reliable than blindly sweeping mines.
Missed out? That's all nonsense. It's just that you're too lazy to change your schedule.
Really, stop fooling yourself. Adjusting your rhythm is more important than anything else.
This perspective is interesting. I hadn't thought about the decision-making strategy for routines before. Turns out, it's like this.
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MEVEye
· 17h ago
That's exactly right, I've been playing like this for a long time. In the early days, sticking to small-cap BSC projects was definitely more comfortable than staying up all night chasing SOL.
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Night owls will cry when they see this; the rhythm of SOL really isn't something everyone can keep up with.
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That's why I always say there's no need for FOMO; finding your own rhythm is the key.
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Opportunities on BSC are so dense it's almost unbelievable, but the premise is that you have the time to watch closely, otherwise it's pointless.
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Projects with high GitHub engagement... this trick is brilliant, saving so much research time.
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Honestly, it's a thousand times more reliable than those who say they missed out every day.
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I haven't really thought about linking sleep schedules with trading strategies before, but once I do, it all makes sense.
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ColdWalletGuardian
· 17h ago
Laughing out loud, I'm just a night owl and keep saying I missed 😅. Looks like I need to switch to SOL.
Your daily routine directly determines your investment strategy. People who sleep early and wake up early are more likely to seize opportunities on BSC — this chain has dense opportunities that require frequent attention.
Conversely, if you are a night owl trader, focus solely on the SOL ecosystem. First, the SOL chain is fast, suitable for rhythm-based trading; second, you can focus on studying a few capable overseas developers and closely observe their highly engaged projects on GitHub. This way, you invest less but achieve higher efficiency.
Stop saying you missed out every day — this is often not a matter of opportunity, but that your rhythm is not aligned with the market’s rhythm. Finding a track that suits your biological clock is more reliable than blindly chasing hot trends.