These past couple of days, I’ve kind of “updated my mindset”: In the past, whenever I saw words like block builders or bundles, I wanted to understand everything completely, and the more I looked, the more anxious I got. Now I feel that retail investors just need to know “don’t click randomly on default paths”—as long as you understand that some transactions don’t follow the order you expect, and avoid messing with market prices wildly during volatility or chasing after a single needle, you can avoid a lot of inexplicable slippage and front-running. As for who packages and bids at a deeper level, honestly, that’s like gardeners studying soil microbes—getting too caught up in it makes you forget to trim your positions. By the way, I’ve also noticed that discussions in the community about privacy coins or mixing compliance boundaries are quite fragmented. I now lean more towards: be transparent when possible, avoid black boxes when you can, and focus on nurturing your own garden before talking about ideals.

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