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Honestly, I’ve been a bit overwhelmed lately from all the group messages. Once a KOL thread gets posted, it’s like a dozen-plus messages in one swipe—paired with narratives like “modularization/DA layer,” where developers are chatting nonstop, while regular users (like me) are left completely dumbfounded… and then my hand is more likely to tremble. As for impulsively placing orders, in the end, the ones who pay the bill aren’t the group or the KOLs—it’s still my own wallet.
These days, I actually prefer to break down the transaction path first: after this order enters the pool, are there any weird traps, and has the slippage been “arranged” in advance by someone? The MEV “ways of getting the meat” are easy to spot once you look closely enough. I’m not sure how much I can save by doing this, but it lets me slow down a little—at least I’m not getting pushed along by information overload. Anyway, if I don’t understand it, I just won’t move. Missing out is also a way of paying tuition, in a sense.