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Just saw a screenshot of "a certain stablecoin losing its peg" bouncing around in the group chat again. I’ll first put my phone on the table... At times like this, your mind is most likely to drift. By the way, I thought of words like blockchain builder, bundle, etc. Retail investors don’t actually need to study enough to write code; honestly, knowing two points is enough: first, the transaction you send out may not be added to the chain in the order you see; someone might bundle and reorder it; second, don’t use market orders with maximum slippage during high volatility, as it gives others more room to "sandwich" you.
My current approach is quite simple: split large amounts into several transactions, set conservative slippage, use private/protected channels if possible (at least don’t publicly display your intentions), then keep an eye on on-chain fees and failure rates. If there’s suddenly a bunch of rollbacks/failures, I’ll stop for a while. We can’t change big issues like regulation and audits, so I focus on doing the best with what I can control. Anyway, I’ll just slowly pick up the shells.