Recently I saw another round of chain game crashes, and it feels a bit heartbreaking. A lot of project teams, while drawing up hype, also keep issuing tokens; they never properly factor in a balance between players and studios in the inflation mechanism. In the end, prices spiral upward—or rather, downward in a spiral—and retail users become the bag holders. So I got reminded again of what we talked about earlier—concepts like block builders and bundles. To be honest, for ordinary people, you don’t really need to dig into the technical details, but you do need to know one thing: your transaction order may get front-run, and the slippage could be much higher than you imagine. As for my own principles, I avoid high leverage and I don’t chase chain games where it looks like everyone is making money. I’d rather move slower than get taken for a ride. Clear boundaries are what let you bask in the sun without worry.

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