Recently watching those on-chain sandwiches/arbitrage, the more I look, the more it seems like sticking snacks on someone else's plate: you think it's an opportunity, but it might just be charging others a fee. To put it simply, before I place an order now, I first check the slippage and routing, not wanting to become an "automatic donation machine." Occasionally, I can catch some price differences, but most of the time, faster hands snatch them away... I can only accept being slow.



Social mining, fan tokens, that "attention equals mining" approach sounds lively, but in practice it feels like exchanging time for points, and in the end, it all comes down to who can better create traffic sandwiches. Anyway, I give myself a patch: chase fewer trending lists, read contracts more, and do small repairs to keep my wallet alive longer.
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