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I actually don't have many hobbies. If I had to pick one, it would probably be fishing🎣.
This year, I've been learning intermittently, from choosing fishing spots, observing water conditions, to how to match bait. I feel like I've become a semi-advanced angler. But my results are pretty average; the biggest fish I've caught so far is about 6 jin.
Still, I often go to the riverbank, always wondering if I might unlock a giant someday. But reality is quite simple—out of ten trips, eight are complete misses. Over time, I've started to lose some confidence.
Now I think, fishing is actually quite similar to the crypto world. Most of the time, you're waiting for a bite; the water is very calm, and you don't know when the next bite will come. Sometimes someone catches a big fish and everyone sees it; but more often, they sit on the shore all day with an empty fish bag.
In the blockchain space, we chase after meme coins, create contracts, and craft narratives—it's pretty much the same. People see the big fish in others' screenshots, but they don't see the countless misses.
So now my mindset is simpler: keep sitting by the river, gradually build my position.
I don't know when the big fish will come, but at least I’m still holding on by the riverbank.