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Just paid another “tuition fee.” I placed an order thinking it would be safe, but the moment I pushed, it got eaten up by slippage—the execution price was painful to look at… When I replay it, the lesson is actually simple: I didn’t check the pool’s depth clearly (I only stared at the price chart), and I forced the trade during the few seconds with the most volatility—basically sending myself to be liquidity. From now on, I’ll be more disciplined: first check the order volume as a proportion of the pool, split it into multiple fills, and even if it takes longer, don’t confirm just because of your emotions.
Lately, everyone’s been comparing RWA/US Treasury yields with on-chain yield products. I get that “wanting stability” mindset, but on-chain, the friction costs and pacing issues are real—if you don’t pay attention, you end up giving all the returns back. For now, that’s it: I’ll keep refreshing the mempool and just treat it like browsing Moments—watching the show.