These days, watching on-chain transactions feels like watching a collage: you think you've clicked on a color block, but someone in front of you forcefully inserts an even brighter one... MEV/ordering, to put it simply, is "cutting in line." The biggest impact isn't the profit from big players showing off, but us small traders with tight slippage and exchange fees, unknowingly paying an extra "queue fee."


Now, placing an order feels more like adjusting colors: splitting into batches when possible, preferring to go slow rather than throwing everything in at once and becoming material for others.

By the way, lately, AI agents for automatic trading/interaction have been getting a lot of hype. My mom asked me, "Wouldn't those bots just buy for you fairly?" I can only say half a sentence: bots also have to follow the same rules, and if security and permissions aren’t managed well, they might even help steal your wallet... Anyway, I’ll first clear all my authorizations, don’t get too caught up in the narrative.
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