Recently, I’ve seen everyone talking about MEV, ordering, and so on, basically meaning that someone on the chain can "cut in line." Like a delivery rider clearly delivering orders in sequence, but someone slips in a tip slip to directly snatch the order in front of you; you might think you just waited two more minutes, but often your transaction price, slippage, or even small rewards earned from testnets are squeezed out.



Especially with this wave of testnet incentives + expected points, people are guessing every day in the group whether the mainnet will issue tokens or not. Everyone is rushing for transaction volume and interaction, and the more lively it gets, the easier it is for someone to cut in line and treat it like a buffet. Having been rug-pulled twice, I now test the waters with a small position, preferring to earn fewer points than to be someone’s sandwich cookie... Anyway, when it comes to fairness, no matter how loudly you shout on-chain, in the end, it still depends on whether you’ve paid your tuition.
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