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Recently, for the third time, I’ve seen people talk about "builder, bundle" as if it’s some kind of mysticism. In fact, retail investors just need to know what’s "enough": when you place an order, it doesn’t go directly into a block; many times it gets bundled, reordered, or even seen first before deciding how to cut in line. To put it simply, you need to remember—slippage and transaction order are not fully under your control, so don’t chase after obvious front-running orders on the chain.
My own approach is pretty simple: large amounts are split into batches, and I prefer to be slower; for important operations, I try to use protected routing/private submission (don’t ask me if it’s 100% secure, but it’s definitely better than going in raw); when I see a bunch of same-direction transactions in the mempool, I pause first and don’t follow the herd. Recently, there’s been a lot of noise about privacy coins and mixing, but I actually think "reducing exposure" is a long-term habit. Still, don’t treat privacy tools as a get-out-of-jail-free card—nobody can say for sure where the compliance boundaries are… that’s all for now.