These days, I've been browsing on-chain records and seeing a bunch of "arbitrage" and "sandwich" strategies. To put it simply, you think you're picking up money, but most of the time you're just covering transaction fees and slippage for others, while also serving as a predictable traffic source.


Especially in groups where they're discussing stablecoin regulation, reserve audits, and rumors of de-pegging, when emotions run high, people immediately want to switch positions or chase small profits, making them most vulnerable to being squeezed.
When I see a price difference, my first reaction isn't to rush, but to think: Is this a piece of meat I can bite into, or has someone already taken the plate away... Anyway, take it slow, don't pour too much water in. First, I’ll revoke a few old authorizations.
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