Instead of struggling with risk management on high-risk assets, it's better to avoid them from the source. No matter how thorough the defense, it's still better not to get on the bus at all.
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SorryRugPulled
· 17h ago
It's better to run early than to stay and defend, no doubt about it.
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RugPullAlertBot
· 17h ago
Not getting on the train is the best risk management, but it's easy for you to say... The real problem is that most people simply can't stop.
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ZkProofPudding
· 17h ago
This is my Web3 philosophy: lying flat is the strongest risk control.
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SchroedingerMiner
· 17h ago
Instead of struggling to manage risks on high-risk assets, it's better to avoid them from the source. No matter how thorough the defense is, it can't compare to not getting on the bus at all.
I understand this principle, but I just can't change it haha
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ShibaSunglasses
· 17h ago
The idea of not getting on the train at all is indeed appealing, but is there really no one who can completely avoid high risks? Is the market just like this?
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TokenomicsDetective
· 17h ago
Absolutely avoid high-risk schemes; your sleep quality can truly improve to a whole new level.
Instead of struggling with risk management on high-risk assets, it's better to avoid them from the source. No matter how thorough the defense, it's still better not to get on the bus at all.