Today, I was watching the chain again and saw a bunch of “queue-jumping” operations (the MEV playbook). To put it plainly, it’s not that someone is better at trading—it’s that someone is better at grabbing positions. The biggest impact usually isn’t from whales; it’s more often from orders like ours: slippage gets eaten up, the execution price gets squeezed, and you end up thinking you were just slow. Not to mention some chain games—when the economy collapses, it gets even more chaotic. Once inflation and studio botters show up, the coin price spirals downward, and the order ranking gets fiddled with again by someone else, and the player experience basically gets shattered. Anyway, I treat “simple” as a trap: when I see something like “just click to earn,” I send a cat picture first to calm down… and then I turn on every protection option that can be enabled in the settings.

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