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Lately, watching those "cutting in line" on the blockchain really makes me feel a bit powerless. Honestly, it's not about who is smarter, but who can grab the front spot more effectively. The biggest impact isn't from the big players; they can already share slippage and fees. The most frustrating are those small positions that switch positions one by one—clearly aiming for the same price, but when the trade executes, it feels like someone casually snatched it away.
These past few days, when the funding rates were extreme, the group was arguing whether "a reversal is coming" or "the bubble is still being squeezed." I think it more resembles someone maintaining order at the door: when it's hot, cutting in line more frequently; when it's cold, everyone pretends to be fair. Anyway, my mindset has evolved: I used to get angry when I saw someone cut in line, but now I see it more as noise. I slow down my own order pace, don't chase that quick move, and try to avoid getting caught out as many times as possible... That's how I'll start.