Not long ago, I was the guy who’d ape $CLANKER or $SAPIEN just because Twitter said so. I’d either 2x or wipe half my bag by lunch.
Then I decided to treat it differently during the Bitget Onchain Comp, approached it like training, not gambling.
I used GetAgent for a bit of structure, it made me slow down, spot volume shifts, and plan exits before entering. By the end of the event, I wasn’t chasing anymore. I was reading flow, cutting losses fast, and locking small wins.
Didn’t top the leaderboard, but I actually made progress, and that felt better than any random moonshot.
You ever notice once you stop chasing, better setups just appear?
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