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I just reviewed a failed swap, and honestly, it’s not that the contract was too complicated, but that I lost track of my rhythm. In the past, I would quickly chase after price jumps, and when slippage widened, I’d treat it as “insurance.” As a result, I ended up in a low-liquidity route segment, couldn’t handle the depth, and while the quotes looked fine, the actual transaction was distorted. Now I’ll first break down the path and check whether each pool is deep enough, preferring to split into two transactions or wait a block or two, rather than forcing everything through the same route; I also won’t give wild slippage tolerances—setting it too wide just leaves room for others. GameFi projects with inflation and studio-driven volume are similar; surface trading looks hot, but the depth underneath is increasingly hollow. Eventually, the coin price spirals out of control, and no one can escape… Anyway, I’ll take this as a lesson fee for now.