Looking at DeFi now, I'm increasingly not using 'high yield' as my first judgment, but rather checking if the 'cost structure is clear'. Yields can be volatile, but once costs become uncontrollable, it’s tough to turn your strategy into a long-term process: one moment it’s expensive, the next it’s lagging, or you get authorization failures, and in the end, you’re just making decisions based on emotions. In contrast, when interaction costs are stable, resource consumption is predictable, and exit paths are smoother, your strategy can evolve from 'jumping in for a quick run' to 'executing consistently by the rules'.
What truly allows compounding to happen is your willingness to keep doing those unexciting but effective actions: dollar-cost averaging, regular rebalancing, setting stop-loss and take-profit conditions, and rolling gains back into more suitable positions. Many think this is being conservative, but in reality, it’s the daily grind of professional fund management. If the ecosystem can make these daily actions easier to accomplish, it will naturally attract more long-term capital and more mature applications. In the long run, a stable execution environment is worth more than any short-term hype.
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