These days, memes are getting lively again. Honestly, what I fear most isn't a price drop, but my own impulsiveness in mistaking "narrative" for a protective talisman. My stop-loss isn't usually based on watching candlestick charts; I focus first on permissions: whether the contract can be arbitrarily modified, if there's multi-signature ownership, and whether upgrades are transparent. As soon as I see "upgradable + single signature + suspicious permissions," I assume it can rug at any time, and I cut my position to a level where I can sleep peacefully.



Additionally, when mainstream public chains plan upgrades or maintenance, everyone in the group is guessing whether projects will migrate. I don't bet on migration narratives; bridges and new deployments are the most likely to cause issues... At these times, I definitely don't want to sign new links recklessly. If I really want to play, I write down the maximum loss I can tolerate before exiting, and when the time comes, I execute without telling myself stories. That's all for now.
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