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Lately, I've been staying up late analyzing on-chain data, constantly seeing things like block builders, bundles, private packaging... Honestly, retail investors really don't need to push themselves to become half a "miner." Just know this: the transaction you send out isn't necessarily included in the block in the order you click it; it might be bundled together and inserted, with someone sneaking in front or behind you to eat some slippage; the more impulsive and chasing your orders, the easier it is to be "arranged." So my current bottom-line understanding is three points: don't use too loose slippage, don't hard push during low liquidity, and use reliable private channels when possible (at least to reduce the chances of being watched). As for how they specifically bid and share profits, I understand it but can't change anything, and it only makes me more anxious.
The kind of inflation + studio + coin price spiral in blockchain games is actually quite similar to this logic: you think you're playing, but someone is scripting behind the scenes, and in the end, it's the ones chasing the entry that get hit.
That's all for now.