Recently, I feel that the hardest part of trading is not the information and opinions, but whether you have a stable approach to making moves.
DBTI is more like a mirror: it doesn't discuss good or bad personalities, but directly translates your actions on the chain into 'how you make money, and at which moment you lose control'.
I tested it on x.com/CalculusFinance and got CANV, a typical symptom is: when it's time to cash out, you are very decisive, but once you miss the sell, you can easily be dragged back by emotions, and when you chase in, you start to endure fluctuations.
Using the same set of coordinates to guess two people, they are Big Brother and Sister One:
@CZ this time I lean towards guessing DBTS. The person is in the CEX system, but the decision-making is more aligned with the type of 'rules and long-term survival', where the risk boundary always precedes the offense.
@Yi He I lean towards guessing CNAV. They value platform momentum and rhythm advancement more, with faster narratives and actions, and at key nodes, they dare to push things forward.
Do you think CZ leans more towards C or D? He Yi leans more towards T or N?
DBTI is the key, Calculus Agent Gateway is the door.
Test link: https://www.calculus.finance invitation code: gl52
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