I just took a quick sweep of the on-chain data and saw a few whales’ addresses rotating back and forth while burning Gas. The transaction structure is exactly the same as the sandwich-attack playbook. In plain terms, what you see as an “arbitrage opportunity” might actually be a fee trap that someone has planted in advance. I never believe in “quick in and quick out” as a way to take the meat—this game is fundamentally a probability game, not mysticism.



Recently, the L2 space has been competing over TPS and subsidies, and there are scripts for node bounty arbitrage everywhere. Honestly, the more lively the area, the easier it is to get caught. Anyway, I prefer watching those quiet addresses’ flows instead. That’s it for now.
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