Honestly, lately I've been looking at the sandwich/arbitrage stuff, and the more I watch, the more it seems like: you think you're sniffing out an opportunity, but you're actually paying "fees" to others.


When I get anxious, I want to manually adjust slippage, change RPCs, or even stare at the transaction packing order for a long time, but the transaction can still get sandwiched...
Signature failures are not even this annoying.

What's more awkward is that now those on-chain data tools and tagging systems are also criticized for being laggy or misleading,
you see "safe addresses" and "smart money" and get excited, only to realize you've reacted too late, and others have already calculated the path.
I'm not even sure what the optimal solution is, but for now, I test small amounts, try to limit prices or split transactions,
prefer to be slow rather than treat myself as a liquidity ATM.
That's how it is for now.
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