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Recently, I looked at the "production + recycling" pools in blockchain games again, and I remembered a saying: moving a little slower can really save your life. When inflation kicks in hard, tokens are turned like a faucet turned all the way on, everyone rushes to sell, and if the pool depth isn't enough, it gets slippage-punched through. Honestly, it's not that players have become bad; it's that the mechanism forces people to rush ahead.
Now I prefer to be a little slower: first, check if the output is tied to consumption, whether the recycling entry points are enough and solid, or else you're just waiting for a crash. After the cross-chain bridge was hacked and the oracle had that abnormal quote, a bunch of people in the group shouted "wait for confirmation," which I found quite normal... Those rushing in impulsively are most likely just helping others take the last bit of the bag. Placing orders slowly, at least my heartbeat isn't so noisy.