Recently, I saw someone talking about blockchain builders and bundles, and they were rambling on about it. Frankly, retail investors don't need to memorize every step; I think knowing three things is enough: the transactions you send out may not be packaged in the order you want; some "bundle and go" strategies can make your slippage and execution prices very random; and also, don't be too superstitious about the labels on on-chain data tools. Recently, there have been complaints that label systems are lagging or even can be misleading. You can use them as a reference, but don't treat them as definitive judgments.



What I care more about is controllability: for large amounts, split them into batches; tighten slippage; use private transactions or protected routing if available. Anyway, it's okay to be a bit slower; the main goal is to reduce the chances of being front-run or sniped. When it comes to security, that's truly the top priority. What about you?
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