Today I chatted with everyone for a while, and some ideas weren't well organized before I threw them out. So I might as well bring these ramblings to the forum. (Just to say in advance, please don't start arguing — I post spontaneously, there are definitely flaws and issues, but I just want to maintain this "imperfect" state, which I think feels more authentic.)



It all started like this. A friend is quite capable of self-learning and wrote a script for position rolling. I was busy at the time and didn't look carefully, so I replied hastily. Later, I quickly retracted and explained again. This issue is definitely my fault — I didn't communicate clearly. If my attitude makes him afraid to explore and learn on his own in the future, I would be deeply in debt. Fortunately, I clarified things afterward.

The rest are just some of my casual feelings. Just to clarify: these words are not aimed at anyone, just sharing with everyone. If I offended anyone, then I apologize.
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FlashLoanLarryvip
· 2025-12-17 16:12
A hasty reply can really ruin someone, I understand this feeling --- To put it simply, sometimes a single unpolished word can crush a person's enthusiasm for exploration --- This kind of "imperfection" in rambling is actually the most valuable --- The moment you retract and re-explain, you should have learned a lot, right? --- That's how the internet is. Once a careless remark is out, it can't be taken back --- It's already impressive that friends can learn to write scripts on their own; you probably won't affect them for too long with just one sentence, right? --- I'm just being honest. This kind of sincere reflection is what should be listened to --- Every time I see someone willing to admit they were wrong, I feel that this person still has hope
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GasBankruptervip
· 2025-12-15 15:25
Haha, I totally get this feeling of "throwing out first and then fixing it," just being authentic is enough. --- Sometimes, a careless remark can really dampen someone's curiosity, but as long as you can respond in time, that shows you're genuine. --- Spontaneous ramblings are the most authentic, much more energetic than those carefully polished long articles. --- It's really rare for someone to be able to whip up a script for rolling positions by themselves. Thumbs up to this friend. --- "Imperfect" is actually what the Web3 community lacks the most. Everyone tries to appear too perfect. --- Got it. Sharing casually isn't a teaching material, just don't treat it like the Bible. --- That's why I like reading your spontaneous ramblings. Those carefully worded ones feel a bit fake.
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TradFiRefugeevip
· 2025-12-15 10:51
Sometimes, a single poorly expressed sentence can really ruin someone's day... This guy dares to start tinkering with scripts himself, and he gets upset just after a little pushback. This kind of thing is way too common. Sharing imperfect ideas is actually more valuable and reliable than those carefully packaged nonsense. At least he made up for it later; otherwise, it would have been a real loss... We should encourage more self-learners like this.
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SleepyValidatorvip
· 2025-12-15 08:52
Sometimes a careless remark can really dampen people's enthusiasm, but luckily it was remedied in time. This kind of self-reflection attitude is better than anything else. --- Writing your own liquidation code shows genuine self-learning spirit, which is truly commendable. Don't let a temporary cold response extinguish your motivation. --- I understand, when busy, the mind doesn't work well, but being able to explain carefully afterward is already enough. The key is not to make others feel that their exploration is insignificant. --- Nowadays, few people are willing to write scripts by themselves, and sharing casually isn't a big deal. Complaining often feels the most genuine. --- It's better to retract and re-explain than to stubbornly insist on your point like a dead duck. --- Imperfection can actually evoke more resonance and is more reliable than those meticulously polished long articles.
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VitalikFanboy42vip
· 2025-12-15 08:51
Haha, I understand this matter. Sometimes, if you don't say a word well, everything can be ruined. --- The worst thing is being hit by a single remark and losing the desire to keep trying. Fortunately, you remedied it in time. --- Writing a script for rolling positions is already not easy, and attitude is really key. --- "Irregular states are actually more authentic," I agree with this. --- Honestly, friends with strong self-learning abilities are rare. Don't let temporary coldness discourage you. --- Are you talking about yourself or just rambling about the entire community? --- Sincerely admitting mistakes deserves praise, but it also makes people wonder how many geniuses have been discouraged by a few casual words. --- With this kind of reflection, no wonder everyone is willing to chat with you. --- Withdrawing and re-explaining this detail hit me; details reveal character. --- Rambling is the most healing, much more comfortable than articles that must be perfectly packaged.
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AlphaLeakervip
· 2025-12-15 08:47
Bro, your reflection is really genuine, but then again, is the code for rolling positions really that complicated? I also often use the move of undo and retype; sometimes I realize I was a bit harsh in what I said. I appreciate the honesty of saying "I'm just rambling," much more comfortable than those carefully polished words. Big-eyed and prominent, digging your own pit and filling it yourself—that's what responsibility is. The worst is when a single sentence discourages someone; luckily, you reacted quickly.
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GasFeePhobiavip
· 2025-12-15 08:46
At first, I thought it was some deep reflection, but it turned out to be just rambling haha I actually like this kind of honesty. It's much more genuine than those perfect personas When it comes to seriously reviewing code, you really need to put in effort. Otherwise, it's easy to dampen others' enthusiasm Sometimes a single sentence can make a huge difference in attitude, but luckily it was remedied later Imperfection actually adds more character; I really appreciate this attitude
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On-ChainDivervip
· 2025-12-15 08:39
This attitude is quite rare, admitting mistakes so honestly... but there are indeed too many people in our circle who make definitive judgments with a single statement. It's fine to be casual, but being aware of this makes a difference. At least it shows you're still thinking.
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CommunitySlackervip
· 2025-12-15 08:30
Haha, I love this kind of "imperfection" rambling. It's much more genuine than those polished scripts. --- Details reveal character. Retracting and rephrasing that was brilliant; many people can't do that. --- Figuring out a rollover script on your own is pretty impressive. Don't dampen people's enthusiasm. --- Oh, that's just how it is. Sometimes a single poorly expressed sentence can ruin someone else's enthusiasm. It's such a pity. --- I agree that embracing imperfection makes discussions more lively. Otherwise, it would all be like a textbook, and who would still want to listen?
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