Recently looked at a few blockchain game pools, and it still feels like the same old problem: once the gate opens, production can't stop; inflation first softens the coin, and the small demand in the pool can't handle it at all. A few days ago, I was still thinking "wait a bit longer to break even," but the more I wait, the more it seems like I'm just finding an excuse for myself... I won't bother explaining anymore; the data is right there—new money coming in can't keep up with the new coins being issued.



What's even more annoying is the on-chain sorting/MEV issues. Retail investors' complaints aren't without reason: you think you're fast enough to click, but the queuing rules have little to do with you. Miners/validators are eating the profits, and liquidity in the pool is being exploited back and forth. Now I prefer to do less, watch the production curve and consumption scenarios for a couple of days. If there's something, I play small; if not, forget it. Don't turn this "game" into a one-way job.
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