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Today I paid tuition again, and reviewing it myself I find it both funny and frustrating: clearly there was some volume in the pool, yet I still insisted on eating it all at once, being a bit optimistic when sliding open, and as a result, the transaction price was like being pulled up by the hair. Basically, I lacked depth but still wanted to pretend to be a big player, rushing the order flow, and when I saw the candle flicker, I got itchy hands—no batching, no waiting for rebalancing, directly sending myself into someone else's liquidation queue.
Now I believe even more in one principle: don't compete with "looks like it can buy," first see if you can sell. Developers are hyped about modularization/DA narratives, but when users are confused, on-chain liquidity often feels more like a prop... Anyway, next time I’d rather go slower, split into several parts, and widen the slippage—at least I won't die from my own stupidity again.