The biggest feeling I've had while watching the market these days is: when liquidity dries up, even the best aesthetics will be forced to be discounted... So my current principle is very simple—survive first, then talk about bottom-fishing. To put it plainly, don't treat "wanting to pick up bargains" as a belief; keep some oxygen in your wallet, and only when you can withstand the emotional swings do you qualify for the next move.



Airdrop season is also quite surreal; the task platforms' anti-witchcraft efforts are increasingly resembling attendance check-ins, and the points system turns the grab-and-go crowd into a workforce. Watching it all makes me tired. Anyway, I prefer to do less, leave some time to see how the projects and narratives develop, and occasionally buy a token just as a keepsake.

I don't need to be understood; I just want to clarify my boundaries: I can be slower, more conservative, but that doesn't mean I'm not paying attention. That's all for now.
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