DOT's trading speed is indeed a longstanding challenge, and compared to other high-performance public chains, the gap is quite significant. However, this also gives us an opportunity.
My approach is to try with a small position, after all, such trades shouldn't involve too much capital. There are plenty of market opportunities, and we shouldn't put all our eggs in one basket. DOT's long-term potential is there, but its short-term performance needs to be observed, so a light position is a more prudent approach—participate while also leaving enough funds to pursue other promising directions.
This allocation method considers risk while not missing out on potential profit opportunities.
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StableGeniusDegen
· 9h ago
Small position testing is indeed stable. Anyway, DOT's speed can't be rushed. Let's wait and see.
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SilentObserver
· 9h ago
Using a small position to test the waters is indeed a safe move. Don't be scared off by DOT's speed issues; maybe one day it will turn around.
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AirdropHermit
· 9h ago
The idea of a small position is good, but I'm worried I won't be able to control myself and will add to my position again.
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SingleForYears
· 9h ago
Entering with a small position sounds reliable, but I'm worried that if I'm not careful, even a small position could lead to panic losses.
DOT's trading speed is indeed a longstanding challenge, and compared to other high-performance public chains, the gap is quite significant. However, this also gives us an opportunity.
My approach is to try with a small position, after all, such trades shouldn't involve too much capital. There are plenty of market opportunities, and we shouldn't put all our eggs in one basket. DOT's long-term potential is there, but its short-term performance needs to be observed, so a light position is a more prudent approach—participate while also leaving enough funds to pursue other promising directions.
This allocation method considers risk while not missing out on potential profit opportunities.