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Lately, the attention economy has really overwhelmed people. When a hot topic switches, I get itchy to chase after it, but it’s easiest to become someone else’s exit liquidity... I now see it more simply: when the pool depth is thin and the slippage curve is steep, just withdraw first—don’t fall in love with the hype. Over on Layer 2, they’re always comparing TPS, fees, and subsidies, arguing loudly, but I trust the actual on-chain transaction volume and large holders moving positions more. Once subsidies are gone, liquidity disappears just like that.
Let me give a life analogy: at a night market, you see the stall with the longest line. Everyone else rushes in, and you want to join too, but first you glance at whether the stall has enough supplies and whether the food is getting slower—on-chain, it’s about looking at depth and slippage, not just “popularity.” Anyway, I’d rather miss out now than look back at the K-line and curse myself. Survival first, that’s how it is.