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I just closed the trading interface, the longer you watch the more likely you are to mistake "being front-run" as slow hands.
MEV, to put it simply, is about someone on the chain being able to jump the queue; the biggest impact isn't necessarily on big players, but rather on ordinary people who set stop-losses and tight slippage: you think you're exiting as planned, but the execution price gets pushed away, triggering a chain reaction, and a string of liquidation lights turn on.
Recently, cross-chain bridges have had issues again, and after oracle errors, everyone is saying "wait for confirmation."
I actually understand: when the ordering is unfair, at least being a little slower initially means you're less likely to be the first to be harvested.
Anyway, I don't predict tops or bottoms, just a reminder: don't go all-in, leave room for slippage and position margin.