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Someone asked, "Should retail investors study blockchain builders and bundle scripting?" I think there's no need to go that far... Knowing about three things is almost enough: 1) The transaction price you see isn't necessarily the price you submit; it could be reordered in between; 2) When large orders or high slippage occur, public mempool is like walking a dark road with a sign, easy to get caught; 3) If you want to keep it simple, use routes with private channels or anti-sniping features (don't get hung up on the name), at least avoid exposing yourself in the loudest places. The rest, like builder ecosystems and MEV division of labor, basically come down to "who assembles this pot," and you just need to know that someone might take a bite first. By the way, the recent NFT royalty disputes are quite similar: on one side, they want creator income; on the other, secondary liquidity, and in the end, it's the transaction paths and incentives that decide who gets the short end and who benefits. As for your question, "If I just set low slippage, am I invincible"... well, not necessarily.