Today I was so stupid: it was just a very ordinary token swap, but I impulsively placed a market order instead of a limit, the slippage was too large, the pool depth wasn't enough, and the transaction price suddenly shot out... Basically, I was in a hurry and lost my rhythm. Looking back at those few seconds on the blockchain, liquidity seemed to be drained away, maybe someone was front-running, and I ended up being the one "providing emotional value" to others. Recently, everyone has been testing incentives and points on testnets, guessing whether the mainnet will launch tokens, and I’ve gotten a bit caught up in it, but in times like these, it’s easier to get nervous and shaky.


If I could keep only one habit: check the depth before placing an order.
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