Just now, looking at the moment on the chain, it was clearly the same swap transaction, but the execution prices were almost a split second apart, as if someone gently nudged the price... Basically, someone is better at "cutting in line." The ones actually affected aren't the fastest traders, but us slow-handed spectators: you might think the market is fluctuating, but in reality, it could be the order sequence playing a joke on you.



Recently, I've heard rumors of increased taxes and tighter compliance in certain regions. When people around me get nervous, they tend to prefer "buying and selling quickly," but the more impatient they are, the easier they get caught in a squeeze. Anyway, I’m now more relaxed about placing orders—prefer to eat a little less than to squeeze in during the rush. Fairness on the chain looks transparent, but the order sequence isn't necessarily logical.
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