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I just went through a recap of a sandwich attack, and honestly, it’s pretty interesting. You think you picked up a bargain, but in reality you’re just helping someone else pay the fee—and you still have to pay your own gas. Sometimes on-chain you see those quickly spiking arbitrage opportunities; my first reaction isn’t to rush in—I check whether there are bots lying in wait before and after. Anyway, I don’t believe in that kind of luck where “I just happened to grab it.”
As for the cross-chain bridge issue, everyone is getting more cautious about waiting for “confirmations” of consensus now, which is a good thing. Oracle abnormal pricing—abnormal quoted prices like that—are basically an old playbook, but every time there are still people charging into it. Put simply, on-chain risk and reward are as transparent as glass—you just decide whether you’re willing to wear blinders.
Forget it, let’s call it a day. Anyway, I’ll keep watching the on-chain data—if I’m not greedy, I won’t lose.