Lately, the issue of "cutting in line" on the blockchain has become more and more uncomfortable to watch. You think that just clicking confirm puts you in line, but in reality, someone tips a little more and pushes past you, taking the transaction price and slippage all for themselves; even worse are those small players who, not even intending to gamble, end up passively bearing the liquidity burden. To put it simply, it's not that your skills are lacking, but that the queue itself is inherently unfair.



The inflation and studio-driven collapse in blockchain games are also somewhat similar: some people take advantage of information and speed advantages to "run ahead," leaving those behind with only a downward spiral. Anyway, I’ll just turn off the software after minting now, try to chase less, and slow down if needed—it's actually pretty good.
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