Others think that clicking "Confirm" means waiting for it to be on the chain, just like ordering takeout and expecting it to arrive immediately; in reality, your transaction first queues in the mempool, and during congestion, it’s like rush hour on the subway—if the gas fee is too low, it might stay waiting, or even be replaced by the same transaction. When you look back and wonder "Why hasn't there been any movement yet"… Anyway, it’s quite frustrating. Recently, I’ve seen everyone complain that validators earn a lot and that MEV ordering is unfair, and I can understand—feeling like I sent it first but got jumped by someone else. My approach is a bit more straightforward: if I’m in a hurry, I add a bit more fee; if not, I just treat it as waiting in line, go for a walk, and then come back to check the status—don’t let emotions get caught up in the congestion of the block.

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