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Lately, I've been staring at the liquidation line so much I got dizzy, and I realized that what truly makes me anxious on the chain isn't the price fluctuations, but "insertion." MEV, to put it simply, is about someone taking a good position in the transaction ordering. You think you're executing with a button, but in reality, you might be sandwiched between others, causing slippage to increase and liquidation lines to inch closer... It's not about the dramatic "whale battles," but more about those of us with tightly leveraged positions.
I'm more the type to set my risk thresholds carefully and withdraw if I can, rather than stubbornly holding on and betting that "it will come back." Recently, hardware wallets have been out of stock, phishing links are everywhere, and it feels like everyone is complaining about unfairness while casually clicking on security prompts... Anyway, I treat authorization and signature pop-ups as enemies first, and everything else can wait.