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Last night I was so stupid: I thought I could save some time by going all-in at market price, but the slippage was too loose, the pool depth was average, and the execution price was pushed up directly... To put it simply, it’s not that “the market tricked me,” but that I was too hasty with my order timing.
Later, I looked at the transaction records, splitting it into several smaller orders + placing limit orders first to test the waters. Actually, I could have saved quite a bit on costs, especially when liquidity is thin—better to be a bit slower.
Recently, everyone keeps comparing RWA, US Treasury yields, and on-chain yield products, but I now trust more in “verifiable actions”: looking at depth, observing price impact, adjusting slippage based on the current pool, not just on intuition.
My mom also asked me, “Isn’t this similar to bank wealth management?” I could only reply half a sentence: far from it, on-chain stuff needs to understand the transaction details first.