Yesterday, I saw that kind of "cutting in line" transaction on the blockchain again. Clearly, I was the first to click, but someone else added a little more tip and got ahead of me... To put it simply, the MEV ordering rights might be most affected not by whales, but by ordinary people who already deal with tight slippage and still love to chase small buys. In just a few seconds, their costs increase or they get pushed back to the starting point. What's even more frustrating is that you can't clearly tell who is screwing you over: is it the bots, the people in the block, or myself for not setting parameters properly? Recently, hardware wallets have been out of stock, phishing links are everywhere, and everyone's security awareness is being brushed up. But the "fairness" on the chain seems more like something you can't fix on your own... I now spend more than 30 seconds before placing an order thinking, besides worrying about liquidation, whether I might get stabbed again. Anyway, better to be cautious.

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