I only take one note: the so-called "cutting in line" on the chain isn't that mysterious; it doesn't hurt the transaction you see first, but rather empties the sense of security that "I just follow the rules and queue." Now there's a bunch of AI agents placing orders automatically and interacting automatically. The more the narrative is hyped up, the more I want to see whether it's mempool/block ordering and fund flow that are really profiting from the spread or paying slippage for others. Anyway, don't package unfairness as "efficiency."

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