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These days, liquidity dries up, and the market looks like a waterless succulent potting soil—still holding up on the surface, but actually hollow underneath. To put it plainly, during these times, don’t rush to buy the dip; first think about how to survive: don’t stack your positions too full, withdraw some liquidity if you can, and if on-chain fees suddenly spike, don’t fight it—take it slow.
Layer 2 is always comparing TPS, fees, and subsidies every day, making a lot of noise, but when a run-like decline happens, whether you can smoothly deposit and withdraw funds, whether bridges get stuck,
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I like this rhythm of first accumulating and then pushing up; the key is whether it can hold above 0.0000330.
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LedgerBull
$EVO showing consolidation with slight bullish pressure building.
Buyers attempting control as structure stabilizes on lower timeframes.
EP
0.0000330 - 0.0000338
TP
TP1 0.0000350
TP2 0.0000370
TP3 0.0000400
SL
0.0000320
Liquidity below 0.0000330 was tapped before a mild bounce, indicating demand. Tight range and higher lows suggest potential upside expansion if buyers maintain control.
Let’s go $EVO ‌
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Follow the plan of taking profit twice; discipline is the alpha—don't chase the rise or go all-in.
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$PNUT reached 5170 and rebounded to 5500. I suggest taking profits at TP1 and TP2 if these levels are reached. Consider setting the stop-loss at the entry price once TP2 is achieved. I think everyone did some DCA at the lower levels and got a better entry 👍
If you previously booked profits when TP2 was reached and have done so again according to the plan, congratulations. We have successfully taken profits twice.
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I really slipped up yesterday. I wanted to copy a blockchain interaction address into a spreadsheet, but I ended up copying the previous payment address... Luckily, I have a makeshift method of "taking a screenshot before each transfer + pasting the transaction hash." When I review it later, I immediately notice something's off—just a false alarm. To be honest, at the end of the year, I need to report all those records. It’s not about how many transactions you have; it’s about whether you were lazy to record them at the time. In the end, you can only rely on memory to piece it together.
Now I
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Just now, my phone popped up a red dot again, saying that a certain blockchain game pool's "output has increased." For a moment, I thought I had missed something... But after clicking in and looking around for a while, it's the same old problem: rewards are being issued faster than they are consumed, causing inflation to rise, the coin price to soften, and although the rewards look plentiful, they are actually becoming less and less valuable. In the end, everyone can only sell faster and run faster, and the pool is like a small hole constantly leaking water.
To put it simply, the blockchain ga
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