Recently, I realized I am quite typical in my loss aversion: clearly everything is "floating," and unrealized losses feel like they are stuck in my throat. Before bed, I still wait for confirmation, a pullback, or even try to figure out exactly when I started to panic. On the other hand, unrealized gains are much more casual; I default to thinking "I can always go back," and don't take it too seriously.



These days, the community is also arguing about privacy coins, coin mixing, and compliance boundaries. Everyone is afraid of "accidentally crossing the line," and that uncertainty is more bothersome than actually losing some money. Honestly, all I can do now is: keep my position smaller, vote as I believe, carefully review proposal details before raising my hand... for now, that's it.
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