You’re right. The recent mempool queue thing really tripped me up and made me understand. Before, I thought if the transaction fee is high, then it’s high—no big deal. But once I actually went in and took a look, the queue kept going, and it started to make me doubt my life. The gas fees rose to the point where I started feeling bad about my little vegetable garden. Honestly, nowadays when on-chain data moves even slightly, my mindset updates even faster than the coin price—before it was “just push through,” but now it’s “wait a bit and see.” When rate-cut expectations come in, the US dollar index and risk assets play a see-saw, and everyone gets pretty anxious, but I’ve also figured it out: for small funds, if there’s congestion, don’t force your way in. Pick transaction times with some leeway; if you really have to, switch to manually adjusting priority. Growing vegetables also depends on the weather, right? Now waiting in the mempool is like fighting for a spot in a market. I’m not rushing to get to the fair, so I’ll let it wait slowly in the back—if I can save on gas, I should save it. Don’t get trapped by paying for speed at a time like that. #Mempool #Gateio

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