In the morning, I was looking for my charger and unpacked my bag, and the cables were all tangled together. Suddenly, I thought of many liquidity pools in blockchain games: the output lines are too long, and as soon as inflation kicks in, they get tangled. At the beginning, watching the daily "sugar" drop, people start adding positions and reinvesting. When the new money comes in more slowly, the selling pressure flattens the pool. Honestly, it's not that everyone isn't working hard; it's that the design has written in "more output = faster depreciation."



Recently, Meme and celebrity shoutouts with attention shifts are ridiculously fast. Veteran players advising newcomers not to take the last step, I truly agree. My approach is simple: first, figure out where the output comes from and who is taking the risk. If the conditions aren't right, cut losses. Even if the arrangement looks good, if the roots are rotten, they must be pruned.
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