Today I educated myself again: a single swap failed directly, wasting Gas. Looking back, it’s not really “chain glitching,” but I was too reckless with my slippage, and I chose a pool that was already thin in depth, and I still wanted to finish it in one go. As a result, the price was pushed just over the line... What I regret isn’t the outcome, but that I knew liquidity was insufficient yet still went all in, too lazy to split the order or wait a minute or two. Honestly, the timing of placing orders is more like queuing for groceries; when you rush in during a crowded moment, it’s easy to step on others’ toes. Recently, meme and celebrity shoutouts have heated up again, and when everyone’s attention shifts, they all get anxious. I understand, but really don’t gamble on “I can escape” during those few hottest minutes. The advice from veteran players to “don’t take the last leg” isn’t just pretending to be deep; I’ve seen it too many times. Anyway, I’ll treat slippage and order splitting as safety ropes—if it’s slow, then it’s slow.

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