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Lately, I've been finding on-chain depth quite interesting: you think you've caught a small arbitrage, but often you're just paying others' transaction fees, plus getting sandwich attacked along the way... When slippage widens, the market's greed reflection becomes especially clear. Especially when oracles occasionally glitch, everyone yells "wait for confirmation," but their fingers still honestly pull back first, creating a strange consensus. After cross-chain bridge hacks, it's even more obvious—liquidity tightens, the spread looks more tempting, but it's actually easier to get caught in a trap. Anyway, I now prefer to miss out on some opportunities rather than become someone else's lunch. I still believe that slowly understanding and accounting for risks as costs will help me survive a bit longer.