I've heard that the big ones are coming #Linea

Right now, there really is only a symbolic amount of funds left on the Linea chain.

A glance at the wallet—it's a complete mess. Various random coins, and that little bit of ETH has long been halved.

Not cutting is death, but cutting doesn’t help either; it’s no longer a matter of losing money, it’s about a collapsed mindset.

Right now, there’s just one thought: hurry up and finish the Linea, and when it's done, I’ll run away.

I'm preparing to completely clean out the funds for cashing out; whatever I can cash out, I will.

It’s not that I don’t want to cash out; I just really can’t anymore.

What did we cash out for in the past?

Fewer chains, fewer people, the official had sincerity, and rounds of hundreds to thousands were very common.

And now?

The project side is playing tricks, points are resetting to zero, and even getting into groups to distribute coins depends on their mood; the on-chain environment feels just like workplace PUA.

At 2 AM, after a sleepless night of interactions, the next day the announcement tells you “unrelated to airdrops”;

After finishing interactions in the morning, the bridge closed directly in the afternoon; Gwei skyrocketed, and whether or not to distribute depends entirely on the project’s “inspiration.”

The most important thing is that the cost-performance ratio has dropped to suffocating levels.

The current state on-chain is:

Money isn’t moving, and the heart is even more tired.

If you’re also hesitating whether to withdraw, then I want to say:

Those who should go, should go; don’t hold on, the market isn’t ending today.

Looking back, many good opportunities weren't seized in the most anxious phases,

but rather when you were well-rested, saw the situation clearly, and were well-prepared, taking advantage of the momentum.

When the wind rises again, I hope we all still have the strength to set off again.

Cashing out isn’t a belief, it’s a phase strategy; it’s not about enduring until you die to consider it a victory.

Leaving after the distribution is also a kind of victory.