Day 209, at least 365 days of daily updates
Big cake price: 29286
Price of two cakes: 1874
Price of sesame cake: 241
Today's Thoughts
After the ZKS loan problem, I didn’t know what to do for a while. #zksync
But today I thought of one thing: the best way to treat anxiety is to take action.
The gas price was extremely high yesterday morning. Many people didn’t know why, and I didn’t know either. But those with a keen sense of smell would check which project caused it. Although it is a very powerful rug project, and although those who did not participate benefited from it, you still have to have this sense of smell.
Of course, a high gas price is not a prerequisite for entry, but it is a prerequisite for arousing your curiosity. The prerequisite is that you have sufficient understanding of the project and are in a relatively calm state of mind.
Now there are more and more people sharing AIGC on Twitter. It is true that there are no good opportunities in the cryptocurrency circle. Of course, learning about AIGC is a good thing. #AIGC
Today's good sentence
Not everyone in Defi makes money by mining. Only the LPs who provide liquidity and bear the risk of impermanent loss and hacking make money. In Gamfi's X2Earn, everyone makes money. There is no such a good "perpetual motion machine" in this world.
Many people scoff at the fact that most Bitcoins are controlled by early players, believing that this unfair issuance system makes it impossible for it to become a currency. However, the Coase Theorem holds that as long as property rights are clear and transaction costs are zero or very small, then no matter who the property rights are granted to at the beginning, the final result of market equilibrium will be efficient and achieve Pareto optimality in resource allocation.
However, what you haven't learned won't automatically become what you know as time passes. What you have fooled around with will be paid back sooner or later. They are crawling one by one in the not too distant future, vying with each other, waiting to be a slap in the face, a stumbling block on the road ahead, and closing a small door to your destiny.
Sometimes we feel lost, self-doubting, anxious, unable to see the goal in the distance, and not knowing what to do. At this time, if you still have enough energy and resources to illuminate the little road under your feet, then look at your feet. As you walk, look back, and maybe you will find that you have walked a long way. Even if you only do the smallest thing you can do, as you do it, you will find that you have done a lot. This may be the simplest and most effective way for us to say goodbye to procrastination.