Posting this because the limit talk usually shows up after someone's already in trouble, and by then it's too late to be useful.
What actually worked for me was boring. I moved a fixed amount into a separate wallet at the start of the month, USDT on TRC-20 since the fees are nothing, and that wallet was the whole budget. Empty means done. No topping up from the main stack "just this once."
The trick that made it stick wasn't willpower, it was the gap. Refilling meant going back to the main wallet, confirming, waiting. That 60 seconds of friction killed about every dumb chase I'd have made on autopilot.
I also set the site's own deposit limit, but honestly I treat that as backup. The wallet split did the real work.
Question for the room: anyone use the on-site limits as their main control and actually had them hold? Or do you not trust the operator to enforce its own setting?
How i set a deposit limit and stuck to it
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weekend_satoshi
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Re: How i set a deposit limit and stuck to it
I'm a weekend-only, low stakes guy so my version is smaller but same idea. Friday I send myself the week's amount and that's it.
The separate wallet thing is underrated. When it's all sitting in one balance my brain treats it like one big number. Split it and suddenly the "this is the gambling money and it's gone" line is real. Cheap on Solana too if TRC-20 isn't your thing.
The separate wallet thing is underrated. When it's all sitting in one balance my brain treats it like one big number. Split it and suddenly the "this is the gambling money and it's gone" line is real. Cheap on Solana too if TRC-20 isn't your thing.
- coldwallet_cole
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Re: How i set a deposit limit and stuck to it
On the on-site limit question: I'd never make it my main control. You're trusting an offshore operator to enforce a rule against its own revenue. Some honor it fine. But the incentive is backwards and you've got basically no recourse if they quietly don't.
Your wallet split puts the limit on YOUR side of the transaction, which is the only side you actually control. That's the whole reason it held.
Your wallet split puts the limit on YOUR side of the transaction, which is the only side you actually control. That's the whole reason it held.
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seedphrase_sasha
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Re: How i set a deposit limit and stuck to it
secondo me the friction point is the real insight here and it's worth saying louder.
the limit isn't a number, it's the speed. instant top-up from a balance you're already staring at is how the chase happens. add even a small delay and the impulse passes. i'd add one thing, set it up on a calm day not a losing night. nobody sets a sane limit while tilted.
the limit isn't a number, it's the speed. instant top-up from a balance you're already staring at is how the chase happens. add even a small delay and the impulse passes. i'd add one thing, set it up on a calm day not a losing night. nobody sets a sane limit while tilted.
- tilt_n_tip
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Re: How i set a deposit limit and stuck to it
can confirm the calm-day part the hard way lol. set a "limit" mid-session once after a bad run, which is just the chase wearing a costume. lasted about an hour.
the pre-funded wallet is the only thing thats ever actually worked for me. when its empty its empty and theres no button to argue with.
the pre-funded wallet is the only thing thats ever actually worked for me. when its empty its empty and theres no button to argue with.