These days I've been watching mint again, my hand almost on the mouse, and someone still "cut in line." The on-chain sorting/MEV, frankly, is: who gets packaged first doesn't entirely depend on how fast you click, but more on who can better "greet" the miners/validators. I'm impatient, and I hate that feeling when you've clearly queued up at the window, but then a familiar face comes along and gets directly let in... The biggest impact on ordinary people actually comes from two types: either paying more gas as a toll, or getting slippage eaten up and getting furious—anyway, the experience just feels pretty unfair. Recently, the "yield stacking" of staking/sharing security systems has also been criticized as a copycat. I understand; the more it stacks, the more complex it gets, and in the end, it's hard to see who is queuing behind the scenes and who is cutting in line upfront. Now I just try to set a limit, not chase too hard—if I can't get it, so be it, just to keep a good mindset.

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